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Seamonkey_H2024
Seamonkey_H2024
VIC
344 posts
VIC, 344 posts
10 Apr 2014 11:10am
Hey people,

Can I get some advice for a newbie to the antifoul/boat painting game?

My clansman is coming out of the water today and it needs a fresh lick of paint all over.

I want to scrape the antifoul off, prime and then apply a new coat of antifoul. Something for a economical lasting affect, not speed. Could I get some ideas for primers/antifouls off the whitworths catalogue (as link below).

www.whitworths.com.au/maintenance-hardware/painting/antifouling

Also what paints should I be using for above waterline and top deck? Best methods of application??

The weather has been pretty wet here of late, so I guess I'll be tarping up.

Any advice in regards to the process would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Joel
seabird
seabird
QLD
227 posts
QLD, 227 posts
10 Apr 2014 1:37pm
I've used International Micron Extra Antifouling for the last two times and have got 18 months out of it. The only downside is the 4lt tin won't quite do two coats. (10m mono)
For that reason I'm using Hempel Olympic soft which comes in a 5lt tin and will give me two coats. I've heard some good reports on the product also. Bias Boating stores sell it for $180.

Why are you removing the old antifoul?,if in good condition just light sand, prime the bare spots with primocon and apply two coats of new antifoul.

International have plenty of info on repainting topsides if you go to their website www.yachtpaint.com
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
10 Apr 2014 9:32pm
Get a 10 litre of international.
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