Yard is pushing me to add a waterline painted dividor ....

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I'm not bothered really .. but feel that it invites grimey look and stains ?

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I have time to decide .. so far I've said I'm not fussed and really want the hull sanded and repainted .... which led to the suggestion.

Go on ... Yes or No ??
 
It looks better WITH it just now. It might look worse once its had a season of slime etc staining it. Presumably masking it off and painting it is additional cost. Personally it wouldn't be on my priority list and that's without any health things to deal with.
 
It looks better with. I opted to do it in vinyl - the idea being that it's easy to get right, and easy to replace when it gets grubby.
 
It's an time-consuming (or expensive if you pay someone else) and pointless indulgence (IMHO). I had one for quite a while and got fed up with the hassle and time necessary to repaint it each time I antifouled the boat. My line was white and it would get yellow and dirty over time. Now gone and I'm much happier.

It looks good when the boat is out of the water - once afloat, it's absence will rarely be noticed.
 
I'm not bothered really .. but feel that it invites grimey look and stains ?

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I have time to decide .. so far I've said I'm not fussed and really want the hull sanded and repainted .... which led to the suggestion.

Go on ... Yes or No ??
Better with IMO.

It is not a difficult job, i did ours when we bought the boat, four years on and it still looks good.

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Basically all replies are what crossed my mind ... yes I like it .. but stains etc after a month or so etc etc.

It does add to the sleak look ashore ... and the line will be above the water by about 1 - 1.5" ... but ... is it really worth it ?
 
I recently spent a long time cleaning along the waterline on the starboard side. That's the side I can't get at easily when the boat is on its home pontoon mooring.
The port side was easy because I had cleaned it using a brush a few times throughout the 2 years since it was last lifted . Actually not all that much work - maybe once a month or less.
So the trick appears to involve a regular clean along the waterline.
The colour makes no difference . The fouling probably still occurs regardless of the colour.
 
I'm not bothered really .. but feel that it invites grimey look and stains ?

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I have time to decide .. so far I've said I'm not fussed and really want the hull sanded and repainted .... which led to the suggestion.

Go on ... Yes or No ??
Yes. But to do a proper job the stripe should be wider/higher at the ends, particularly the stern on your hull shape, otherwise, when viewed from a higher position than in your photo, the ends will appear narrower.
 
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