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I have recently bought a Princess that is around 20 years old. The survey shows the hull to be in good condition and I want to make sure that she stays that way. She is being hauled out next month to be blasted prior to CopperCoating. This would be a good opportunity to apply a couple of coats of Solvent Free Epoxy first to help the longevity and the suppliers of CopperCoat endorse the idea.
I've investigated Blakes Gelprotect 200, but also found Thistlebond 152SFE (which has now been re-branded to COPON 152LV) which would appear to be similar but much more economical at around £102 for 5 litres compared to around £180 for Gelprotect 200. Does anyone have any experience of either of these products - particularly the latter?
Also, I have seen a rough formula for working out the effective below the waterline sq m from the LWL and beam, but can't find it - does anyone have the formula to hand?
I've investigated Blakes Gelprotect 200, but also found Thistlebond 152SFE (which has now been re-branded to COPON 152LV) which would appear to be similar but much more economical at around £102 for 5 litres compared to around £180 for Gelprotect 200. Does anyone have any experience of either of these products - particularly the latter?
Also, I have seen a rough formula for working out the effective below the waterline sq m from the LWL and beam, but can't find it - does anyone have the formula to hand?