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Best bottom paint ever

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Best bottom paint ever

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I have been using Pettit Hydrocoat for about 10 years.
This year I tried their latest Hydrocoat ECO, and ablative, NON-copper water-based anti-fouling bottom paint.
Pictures taken at haul-out would have been better proof, but I neglected to take them.

Believe it or not, I could have gotten away WITHOUT power washing. That's how clean and spotless EVERYTHING, including metals were.
Yesterday, due to an impending Noe'easter, I also hauled out 13 Whaler. AMAZING! Even the lower transom was clean, which usually has heavy slime build-up. This year, nothing.
This is the most remarkable anti-fouling paint I have ever experienced.
Newton & Son Boat Transport told me that he has never seen a hull that clean.
The boat was in water since the first of June, until the last week of October.

Pettit Hydrocoat ECO: Highly recommended(and amazingly, being water-based, the application goes over almost any other bottom paint, and the clean-up is with soap and water)
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Thanks for the feedback, sounds quite promising.
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We must different types of paint over this side. We've been in the water since March and have very little build up. Maybe water temperature etc makes a big difference. We normally use international Interspeed but since buying FP we've moved over to Hempel Titan Extra purely because in white, it doesn't go green after a short time.
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Hydrocoat eco!!!!!!!!!
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mike66 wrote:Hydrocoat eco!!!!!!!!!
Mike are your liking Bob's results or are you also a user of this same paint with similar positive results?
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I have been using Hydrocoat SR for the last two years and have been happy with it. I will definitely try Hydrocoat Eco next Spring. It says "Eliminates the need for sanding between coats." If that's true, I am definitely on board with Eco!!!
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RobS wrote:
mike66 wrote:Hydrocoat eco!!!!!!!!!
Mike are your liking Bob's results or are you also a user of this same paint with similar positive results?
Used it this year and had the same results. Last season I used the older Hydrocoat and had a fair amount of soft growth, so my marina recommended an eco product. They suggested an Interlux product, but I bought the Petit. Great stuff.
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I too give Hydrocoat Eco a thumbs up. In addition to the superior anti-growth properties, long lasting coating and easy clean up, it drys in roughly 2 hours between coats and 12 hours to launch. That means that if you bottom paint every two years like I do (South Florida) you can get away with simple power washing, maybe a little scraping in high wear areas and have the boat back in the water the next day. That's nice.
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Did some quick reading on the Petit site.
Attached hereto is the literature.
It reads: Okay to go over older hard paints but not okay over traditional soft antifoulings, must be removed.
Any real experience out there with going over previously painted surfaces?
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I went over an unknown paint with hydrocoat 4 years ago and the only place it failed was where the old paint let go go in a couple of places. This time the eco adhered well to the old hydrocoat. I like the copper free water base..it can go over anything, including transducers. I didn't sand generally just the bare spots and fouled areas.
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thanks Mike, was your unknown paint ablative or hard?
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Sorry, don't know. I did switch from Interlux ablative to Hydrocoat on my previous Blackfin without issue.
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