I bought a 2003 130 SPORT. The hull is painted with anti-fouling paint and the boat was docked in ocean in 2019 and 2020.
The anti-fouling paint appears to be wearing off. I was told that anti-fouling paints needs to be repainted annually.
Is it possible to return the boat to an all-white gloss like the upper half of the exterior?
Or, do I need to plan on an annual paint job?
I looked for information to [remove bottom paint] but did not find [any information on removing bottom paint].
The boat will be trailered and washed down after each use.
Removing Bottom Paint
Re: Removing Bottom Paint
Bottom paint can be removed, but the job may be laborious, dirty, and difficult.
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I think the topic of removing bottom paint has been discussed quite often. After you read the prior discussions, I think you will have a good idea about various methods to remove bottom paint. You are certainly not the first person to inquire about this process.
Papag wrote:I looked for information to [remove bottom paint] but did not find [any information on removing bottom paint].
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I think the topic of removing bottom paint has been discussed quite often. After you read the prior discussions, I think you will have a good idea about various methods to remove bottom paint. You are certainly not the first person to inquire about this process.
Re: Removing Bottom Paint
Depends on how the paint was put on in the first place. If they did not etch or sand the hull prior to painting it, it will come off. You are supposed to put a barrier coat down first, if white is showing, then they most likely did not do a good job and it may be a much easier job to remove and make shiny again.
2nd...there are 2 types of bottom paint for the most part. Albative and regular. Albative will wear away and needs to be painted regularly. Many will use 2 different colored paints so when you start seeing a different color, it is time for a new coat or 2. Regular bottom paint does not wear off per say and is much harder. This type of paint is usually sanded between coats to maintain buildup. This type of paint usually has a lifespan of effectiveness and although it looks good, it will not be effective. Most you have to keep the boat in the water or it becomes ineffective as well.
3rd...I would say you have 3 choices. Leave as is, remove a spot and see if you want to go further, Repaint it so it looks nice and enjoy.
2nd...there are 2 types of bottom paint for the most part. Albative and regular. Albative will wear away and needs to be painted regularly. Many will use 2 different colored paints so when you start seeing a different color, it is time for a new coat or 2. Regular bottom paint does not wear off per say and is much harder. This type of paint is usually sanded between coats to maintain buildup. This type of paint usually has a lifespan of effectiveness and although it looks good, it will not be effective. Most you have to keep the boat in the water or it becomes ineffective as well.
3rd...I would say you have 3 choices. Leave as is, remove a spot and see if you want to go further, Repaint it so it looks nice and enjoy.
On my 24th Whaler. Currently in the stable: 86 18' Outrage, 81 13' Sport(original owner), 87 11' Sport, 69 Squall(for sale cheap).
Re: Removing Bottom Paint
Thanks all. They used ablative paint. Guess that's the reason I'll see some paint color in the water when I launch it.