There are a few difent brands that you can buy for PWC's or small boats that 
will work fine for your needs, some are almost afordable you amy want to look 
online I think I saw these on a earlier c27 thread.

> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:05:48 -0500> To: [email protected]> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: catalina27-talk: dinghy bottom paint> > In 
> an earlier thread, I pondered whether to build a floating berth > for my 
> dinghy -- which must be stored in the water at my Chesapeake > Bay marina -- 
> in order to hold down crud growth on the bottom. The > best advice and 
> easiest solution seemed to be to slap on some > anti-fouling paint. Here's 
> the rub: the hull is made of polyethylene. > (The dinghy is a Water Tender 
> 9.4 made by Johnson Outdoors). A > salesman at my local West Marine suggested 
> using a bottom paint > designed for inflatables (I forget the brand he showed 
> me), which > seemed to make sense. Before purchasing, I thought I'd check 
> with the > manufacturer. Over the phone, a Johnson customer service rep, > 
> sounding rather tentative, said no paint will stick to the > polyethylene 
> hull. She probably is right, but since she sounded > uncertain, I thought I'd 
> check with the real experts. Anyone out > there have any experience in 
> painting a polyethylene hull (or trying)?> > Thanks, as always, for your 
> insight.> > > Jeff Sheler> s/v Windsome> C27TR #6594> Hampton, VA> > > 
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