Hempel Silic oneIsn't there some.new stuff that is super slippery that you can just wipe off growth? So slippery your boat might slide off the bunks? It's not paint. I'll go fin the name.
who and where?Hempel Silic one
Hullmax.....Nasco marine? Saw it on Live2boat on Instagram.
When I worked on shellfish farms, none of our aluminum work boats were painted, as we didn’t want the toxins near the product. That said, we had a marine ways and a commercial pressure washer to keep the boats clean. Cleaning them on a trailer is a pain.OK honest question so don’t slaughter me….is bare aluminum that bad? I have a 2023 Duckworth that I have put in a marina from May 1 to October. When I pull it out I get it winterized which includes pressure washing the hull. I get that there will be some growth during that time in the water but does that warrant painting or are you talking about boats that essentially stay in the water year round? Again, honest question.
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This stuff. Interesting concept. I don't moor my boat, and I don't want it sliding off the bunks willy nilly either.
Adding the epoxy barrier coat required before bottom paint is an effective way to electrically isolate your boat from stray currents in the marina. I’ve never been that worried about preventing growth, but preventing galvanic corrosion is a priority.OK honest question so don’t slaughter me….is bare aluminum that bad? I have a 2023 Duckworth that I have put in a marina from May 1 to October. When I pull it out I get it winterized which includes pressure washing the hull. I get that there will be some growth during that time in the water but does that warrant painting or are you talking about boats that essentially stay in the water year round? Again, honest question.
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Stray currents. The bane of a metal boat and a marina with power.Adding the epoxy barrier coat required before bottom paint is an effective way to electrically isolate your boat from stray currents in the marina. I’ve never been that worried about preventing growth, but preventing galvanic corrosion is a priority.