best anti corrosion primer for steel boat

I have tried umpteen paints and products, i am currently using phosphoric acid and teemac zr primer. your advice will be welcomed.

You need to ask Brent Swain.

As " Steel Boat " is in the OP, be assured he will be along shortly............................

He is a bit like Blaster Bates definition of a Consulting Engineer :- " The job is three parts done and it is his job to tell you how to do it! "

He is the worlds expert on Steel Boats.

I know, because he keeps telling me...........................................
 
I don't know about "best" but what I use on steel is a rust remover gel (very fluid) made by Trimite. It is probably based on phosphoric acid. This changes any rust or scale on the metal to a clean grey or black. Once this stage has been reached it is followed by a rinse with fresh water and then painting with Hempel Galvacoat as soon as the water has dried. This product, locally made, might be available under a different name in other countries. I have never come across any other primer that is so zinc-rich; you can feel the difference in the weight of the can. Once this is thoroughly 'cured' (I usually wait for a couple of days) it needs to be covered with a normal finishing paint, single pack of course.
 
Can you shot blast or preparing by hand?

Best book on the subject -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Metal-boat-maintenance-yourself-guide-ebook/dp/B0070QRME4

I've had good results with ameron (PPG) sealer for a base coat. Zinc rich doesn't really help. Lots of coats.

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Galvanising or zinc phosphate if you can’t do galv. Then an electrophoretic dip or if you can’t do it, which will be very hard on a boat, then a high build zinc primer. That was the case 20 years ago. It may have changed now.
 
Two coats of Zinc rich epoxy and the rust won't come back.

Having tried different rust removers none of them work the rust comes back, the only solution is sand blasting then Zinc rich epoxy.
 
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