B40
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I need to decide how to prepare the bottom of the hull of my GRP boat for the next seasons.
The boat’s history is following:
One and half year ago I have bought the Beneteau Oceanis 40, the construction year 2007. Upon buying, the hull was thoroughly checked for osmosis and it was OK. I’ve decided for the anti osmosis check because around 5 years earlier the boat had a major hull repair as a result of hitting an object. After buying the boat, their hull was painted with any International ablative antifouling paint. You can see the hull before painting in 2016 at the enclosed pictures (their names start with 2016 – first 4 ones) https://www.dropbox.com/sh/48you4r1wwveilt/AAB7yr_PSzyLnc5hJ9CVj2Lka?dl=0.
During last 18 months, most of the time the boat was moored close to Athens at the Aegean Sea. The boat was hauled out recently and after pressure washing, I’ve found many patches have appeared as a result of peeling off the paint. The patches look similar to that from the previous year but they have appeared a little bit less frequently. You can see the recent pictures of the hull enclosed (their names start with 2017 – last 6 ones).
For the next few years, I plan to keep the boat as long as possible on water mostly on a permanent mooring with no more than 150 hours of sailing during the year.
What results should I expect after I choose any of the following options:
• Priming and painting with another layer of ablative paint?
• Remove all the layers and prepare the hull from scratch?
• Could Coppercoat be a solution for long-term cost effective solution for the yacht which will be most of the time on a mooring?
The boat’s history is following:
One and half year ago I have bought the Beneteau Oceanis 40, the construction year 2007. Upon buying, the hull was thoroughly checked for osmosis and it was OK. I’ve decided for the anti osmosis check because around 5 years earlier the boat had a major hull repair as a result of hitting an object. After buying the boat, their hull was painted with any International ablative antifouling paint. You can see the hull before painting in 2016 at the enclosed pictures (their names start with 2016 – first 4 ones) https://www.dropbox.com/sh/48you4r1wwveilt/AAB7yr_PSzyLnc5hJ9CVj2Lka?dl=0.
During last 18 months, most of the time the boat was moored close to Athens at the Aegean Sea. The boat was hauled out recently and after pressure washing, I’ve found many patches have appeared as a result of peeling off the paint. The patches look similar to that from the previous year but they have appeared a little bit less frequently. You can see the recent pictures of the hull enclosed (their names start with 2017 – last 6 ones).
For the next few years, I plan to keep the boat as long as possible on water mostly on a permanent mooring with no more than 150 hours of sailing during the year.
What results should I expect after I choose any of the following options:
• Priming and painting with another layer of ablative paint?
• Remove all the layers and prepare the hull from scratch?
• Could Coppercoat be a solution for long-term cost effective solution for the yacht which will be most of the time on a mooring?
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