OOPS,
 
Sorry guys, I forgot to mention I was doing the topsides.
 
The boat is a dark blue which i am going to stick with.  Regarding bottom 
paint, here in the fresh water..Lake Huron, most everyone uses VC-17 for bottom 
paint, either rolled or sprayed.  After a summer it is still in good shape and 
next spring a light sanding and another coat and away we go.
 
Techlin
GUSTY

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Date: Saturday, September 20, 2008, 9:47 PM



Dave --
 
If you have sprayer (at limited cost) and are racing, you would be silly not to 
use Baltoplate, but it doesn't last.  Thinning most paints will do much better, 
again if not racing, but I don't know the thinning ratios.
 
It (baltoplate) may be fast but if you get a full season out of it (with 
regular bottom cleanings) you'd be lucky.
 
If you aren't racing, I would say don't bother spraying.  Rolling on heavy and 
buffing with fine sandpaper (better with 600 grit wet sand) will be much more 
durable unless you are going to spray a few coats.
 
Even rolled on bottom paint can be finished into race ready conditions (lots of 
work, but it can work), but spraying is nice.
 
Can you get the equipment to spray a few coats?
 
Chris D
toy box 
eastport, md





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