3 Feb 2025 #1 Seastoke Well-Known Member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 13,380 Visit site Ok just going order , thinking Two coats , on sealine 42/5 thanks for info.
3 Feb 2025 #2 S stelican Well-Known Member Joined 25 Nov 2004 Messages 3,480 Location fareham hampshire Visit site Do you have to anti foul the last 3ft
3 Feb 2025 #3 Seastoke Well-Known Member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 13,380 Visit site stelican said: Do you have to anti foul the last 3ft Click to expand... No it’s above water, if you mean /5
stelican said: Do you have to anti foul the last 3ft Click to expand... No it’s above water, if you mean /5
3 Feb 2025 #4 roa312 Well-Known Member Joined 3 Feb 2019 Messages 238 Location Denmark Visit site We apply c.4 liters on a Princess v42 - but only one coat and we intentionally put a thin layer. I believe our paint specs says 10 sqm/ltr.
We apply c.4 liters on a Princess v42 - but only one coat and we intentionally put a thin layer. I believe our paint specs says 10 sqm/ltr.
3 Feb 2025 #5 Momac Well-Known Member Joined 7 Feb 2008 Messages 7,601 Location UK Visit site Hull and Paint Calculator | How Much Antifoul and Primer Do You Need?
5 Feb 2025 #6 andy59 Well-Known Member Joined 5 Oct 2008 Messages 2,235 Location New Forest Visit site P42 uses about 6 litres, single coat plus another coat at the waterline, about 300mm down.
5 Feb 2025 #7 Seastoke Well-Known Member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 13,380 Visit site Ok I now know how much I need , next question , it has always been done by yard and used Hempel so which one any ideas please.
Ok I now know how much I need , next question , it has always been done by yard and used Hempel so which one any ideas please.
6 Feb 2025 #8 M matt_lake Well-Known Member Joined 10 May 2002 Messages 150 Location Oxfordshire Visit site I would suggest either Tiger Xtra (ablative) or Hard Racing. Depends how much time you spend at full chat during an average season.
I would suggest either Tiger Xtra (ablative) or Hard Racing. Depends how much time you spend at full chat during an average season.
7 Feb 2025 #9 S Scubadoo Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 2,002 Location Hampshire / Solent Visit site Teamac d plus, semi eroding, good for up to 30knots. When applied it leaves a semi gloss finish which feels slippery to touch, been using it for a few years now, fouling is very much reduced compared to other products I have tried.
Teamac d plus, semi eroding, good for up to 30knots. When applied it leaves a semi gloss finish which feels slippery to touch, been using it for a few years now, fouling is very much reduced compared to other products I have tried.