Antifouling

gull1066

Well-Known Member
Joined
8 Jul 2011
Messages
107
Location
Hythe Sailing Club. Sunstar 18
Visit site
Hi All,

Ive just finished scrapping all the barnacles and **** off the hull and I am now ready to paint. As i dont know which Antifouling in on there already I am going to purchase a primer to paint on first.

Ive been told that Primocon is the best, Is that right?
 
I dont know if Primicon is the best, But international is usualy good stuff. I have had to paint antifouling on top of unknown paint, and I have always just tried a small trial patch and waited a day. I have never had a bad reaction and carried on without any problems.
 
Primocon is International's recommended barrier coat to apply over an unknown antifoul

Their compatibility chart is here: http://www.yachtpaint.com/LiteratureCentre/antifouling-compatibility-chart-gbr.pdf

In reality if you are applying an ordinary AF, as opposed to something super-duper, over another ordinary antifouling you are not likely to have a problem.

A test patch might be a good idea but an incompatibility may not show up immediately.

The person I used to crew for always used Blakes Tiger except once when he was offered Internationals top of the range 2 part stuff at a price he could not resist. He did not realise it was not compatible with the underlying Tiger. Ever since, despite many subsequent coats of Tiger, the bottom has had a "crazy paving" appearance.
 
Top