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Harry Krause wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: ...are usually some alloy of aluminum. It appears from my own experience, from talking to other boat owners, and people that do bottom painting...... ....virtually NOBODY realizes that MOST bottom paints are not compatible with, nor acceptable to be used when painting aluminum. Bottom painters slather the same paint on the aluminum that was chosen for the fiberglass..... in spite of manufacturers recommendations to the contrary and much documented information concerning dissimilar metals corrosion. If you have bottom paint on your aluminum pieces, I urge you to check and see what paint was used on your boat.... Thanks, Gene...yet another reason to keep a boat that can be trailered on a trailer: no need to bottom paint. The bracket on my Parker was made by Stainless Marine, I believe, but...I believe it is, as Alastair Cooke used to say, al-u-min-i-um. I believe it was powder-coated. More lies from the non boating liar of the NG, a quick google & he thinks he can sound like he has a boat when of course he's just a liar. You'll see the usual tell tale escape route liars cover words "I believe" all the time in his lies, just in case a real boat owner says "hang about those brackets are aluminium from such & such & any real owner would know that" Of course he could ring the union & ask what type of bracket is on the unionist funded charter boat that clever rip the workers off investment??. K The Krause lie for today is the one where he tries to say that he can claim he "owns" a boat if he just goes out on a boat. Just as he used to email pics around the NG contributors but always on a "charter" boat!!! This lying idiot then claims that's because he learns more about fishing in his bay:-) One has to own something to use it? Hmmm. My bride drives off in her car every day, but she doesn't own it. I'm not crabby. You asked for advice I gave you some. I questioned your wanting to take a very small boat out into high seas and suddenly you turned sour. It's your pot; you are the one stewing in it. No, it is the boat of a friend. It is a 24' ProLine center console with, if I recall, a 225 hp Merc on it. It was a dark and stormy day in January (1997) when we went out, but the sky cleared once we got out to the Gulf Stream. Bride and I caught and released: 1 white marlin 12-15 yellowtail snappers, maybe two pounds each. Pretty, pretty fish. Assorted red snappers 1 amberjack 2 jack crevalle jacks 1 snook Nondescript sharks Fpr a tour of workable homeland defense: http://urlsnip.com/290935 |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 19:41:33 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote: ...are usually some alloy of aluminum. It appears from my own experience, from talking to other boat owners, and people that do bottom painting...... ....virtually NOBODY realizes that MOST bottom paints are not compatible with, nor acceptable to be used when painting aluminum. Bottom painters slather the same paint on the aluminum that was chosen for the fiberglass..... in spite of manufacturers recommendations to the contrary and much documented information concerning dissimilar metals corrosion. If you have bottom paint on your aluminum pieces, I urge you to check and see what paint was used on your boat.... Good avice, and very correct, however, its been know for decades that this is true. -- Bush and the NeoConvicts who control him are destroying the once-great United States. |
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