Bosun Higgs
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My boat was coppercoated 3 years ago. Coming out of the water and being pressure washed on Monday, quite a bit of the coppercoat came off the keel leaving bare metal behind - the marking of the lead in some areas suggested that water was travelling between the primer epoxy and the lead with a failure of the bond between them. The edges of the coating are easily lifted with the finger nail. The exposed surface of the lead looks to have been abraded before coating by the yard that did it.

In general I have been quite pleased with the coppercoat and have said so on this forum. When I saw the coating damage and mentioned it to Falmouth boatyard, they said they had had this issue with coppercoat and lead keels before. TBH I took this with a pinch of salt but to my surporise, the tech guy at coppercoat said much the same thing - that the coating would not consistently stick to lead keels. It might adhere, or it might not. I pointed out to him that at no point in their literature did they say this or give any warning of potential problems. So I am not impressed. Incidentally, no problems with adhesion to the grp hull. And no offer of free touch up material to replace the failed coating.
So what do I do now?
1/ has anyone any good experience of priming a lead keel with a two pack primer - needs to be two pack so I can re-apply coppercoat on top.
2/ its wet and its cold and likely to remain so until the boat will be re-launched april 1st. Not ideal for coppercoating. So do I prime the keel as is and coat with normal antifoul waiting until I have the opportunity to lift out mid season , strip off and re coppercoat?

In general I have been quite pleased with the coppercoat and have said so on this forum. When I saw the coating damage and mentioned it to Falmouth boatyard, they said they had had this issue with coppercoat and lead keels before. TBH I took this with a pinch of salt but to my surporise, the tech guy at coppercoat said much the same thing - that the coating would not consistently stick to lead keels. It might adhere, or it might not. I pointed out to him that at no point in their literature did they say this or give any warning of potential problems. So I am not impressed. Incidentally, no problems with adhesion to the grp hull. And no offer of free touch up material to replace the failed coating.
So what do I do now?
1/ has anyone any good experience of priming a lead keel with a two pack primer - needs to be two pack so I can re-apply coppercoat on top.
2/ its wet and its cold and likely to remain so until the boat will be re-launched april 1st. Not ideal for coppercoating. So do I prime the keel as is and coat with normal antifoul waiting until I have the opportunity to lift out mid season , strip off and re coppercoat?