affinite
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Hi, My yard (In Greece) have quoted €5200 to
1. Mask all free board areas for protection.
2. Remove all thru hull fittings below water line area.
3. Remove bow thruster propeller and protect its drive unit.
4. Remove all antifouling layers and old primers, using mud blasting technique (no
damage done to the gel coat or sensitive areas of the hull)
5. Clean the hull area with fresh water.
6. Prepare surface for primer application (hull).
7. Apply two coats of HPE (High Build Epoxy Primer).
8. Apply four coats of PE epoxy primer.
9. Apply two coats of self-polishing antifouling, and a third coat on the water line
area.
10. Remove all masking materials and clean.
on my Moody 44
Ive never had the A/F stripped to this extent before (I usually just slap on a bit myself each year) so have no idea if this is a good price or not.
Seems expensive but theres quite a lot of work
What do the panel think ?
Thanks
Steve
BTW - I had noticed that they've not included putting the skin fittings back
1. Mask all free board areas for protection.
2. Remove all thru hull fittings below water line area.
3. Remove bow thruster propeller and protect its drive unit.
4. Remove all antifouling layers and old primers, using mud blasting technique (no
damage done to the gel coat or sensitive areas of the hull)
5. Clean the hull area with fresh water.
6. Prepare surface for primer application (hull).
7. Apply two coats of HPE (High Build Epoxy Primer).
8. Apply four coats of PE epoxy primer.
9. Apply two coats of self-polishing antifouling, and a third coat on the water line
area.
10. Remove all masking materials and clean.
on my Moody 44
Ive never had the A/F stripped to this extent before (I usually just slap on a bit myself each year) so have no idea if this is a good price or not.
Seems expensive but theres quite a lot of work
What do the panel think ?
Thanks
Steve
BTW - I had noticed that they've not included putting the skin fittings back