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"beaufortnc" wrote:
Hi, I'm prepping the bottom of my sailboat for barrier coat then ablative bottom paint. I'm thinking, however, that it might be a good idea to paint the prop with something like Trinidad instead of ablative. It seems to me that the ablative won't last long on the prop. What's the conventional wisdom here? Bob has tried all the conventional wisdom things, and they don't work unless you are using your boat on a regular basis. And if you are using your boat on a regular basis, it probably doesn't matter what you use. grandma Rosalie |
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