Bottom Paint
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Bottom Paint
Approximately how much should it cost to apply an epoxy barrier coat and bottom paint (Micron CSC) on a 26 foot boat? Thanks for the help.
1993 Sea Ray 200 Overnighter OB with 1993 Mercury 150 hp Outboard
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
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Re: Bottom Paint
I really can't give you a answer , but was wondering if you where blasting the bottom ?
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Re: Bottom Paint
Can't comment on the epoxy barrier, but I can do my F32 with less than a gallon of CSC per coat. Haven't done a full coat for years - think only once since I switched to CSC 10-15 years ago (and more out of vanity than anything else - wanted the bottom to look a more consistent colour -- not that the fish fish give a crap, but marina yard guys do.... ). Otherwise just doing touch ups where needed. When I switched to CSC, did a major strip job first, then put on 1 coat CSC green, then 3 coats black over top. Now if I see green or gel, I give it a splash or two in that spot. Otherwise nothing needed.
Re: Bottom Paint
On our 12 meter the media blasting, epoxy barrier coat, then the bottom paint job, including haul out was around $ 8,000 in here SW Florida.
El L Sea
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Fort Myers, FL
1988 Trojan 12m International Sport Fisherman
2017 Boston Whaler 130 Tender w/ 40HP Mercury
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Re: Bottom Paint
The cost of bottom painting your boat depends on whether you opt to hire a professional or do it yourself. Doing a DIY painting project will save you some money, but it will cost you time and probably paint job quality. For a professional paint job, the cost ranges anywhere from $15 to $100 per linear foot with the average cost being $15 to $20 per linear foot.
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Re: Bottom Paint
Is there really a difference if you are in fresh vs salt water as to what product you should use. I boat in fresh water.
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Re: Bottom Paint
Yes. You want to use a product that is going to repel the type of fouling you can expect where you are using the boat. Environmental regulations may also limit what you can use (bottom paints used to leach a lot of copper to do the job and eventually got outlawed).