
I'm gearing up to strip the caked on layers of bottom paint on my 28 and thought I'd see what you guys are running on your boats.
We can get a fairly heavy bit of growth on our boats here in Long Island Sound and, due to my work schedule, I'll rarely run the boat mid-week. So she'll be sitting and attracting all kinds of little sea b@st@rds to her bottom. I'm thinking of going with one of the high-performance albative's as opposed to a harder paint. The 28's just not that fast and keeping it free of growth is likely to contribute far more to my performance than a harder paint.
Also, if I strip it all off, do I need a barrier coat before I apply my new paint? And then there's the question of access, having always had a trailered boat I'm trying to figure out how to deal with a boat on blocks. I'm hoping to get down to the yard tomorrow to discuss all of this with the service manager - maybe a case of beer will get my boat put on jackstands instead of the blocks - easier access and I'm guessing, with a spare set, I could move them.
Anyway - your thoughts on these matters are appreciated.
(Oh, and John?
SPRING is HERE!!!!!
