I need the collected thoughts and wisdom from C-Brats....
I am certainly NOT a fan of bottom paint, particularly on trailer boats. However, after having Naknek in the cold waters of the Inside Passage for nine weeks last summer I was absolutely amazed at the growth and crud that accumulated.
Sandy and I are nearing the time when we hope to be cruising here-and-there for often longer periods of time, and the trailer will likely be several hundred miles away so the opportunity to dry-out the hull will be rare. The temptation to bottom paint is still on my mind. But gee's - I dislike bottom paint.
We've owned a number of trailer boats over the past several decades, and none were bottom painted. From Alaska to Florida Keys, fresh water and salt, bottom paint just wasn't necessary. But that was for boating that usually didn't last for more than a week or two. Now we're closing-in on trips that may last a few months without the boat being removed from the water. (On one occasion I left a SeaRay in the water at St. Simons Island, GA while I was on a trip for 30 days. Thereafter I learned the joys of removing barnacles. NEVER want to do that again.)
I will appreciate your thoughts and ideas. At the moment, my thought is to just buy a shorty wetsuit and do weekly/biweekly hull scrubs as necessary. On the otherhand, maybe I could buy Sandy a Really good wetsuit and invite Her to do the hull. (Yea, sure.)
Please let me hear your thoughts.
Thanks,
Casey
C-Dory Naknek
I am certainly NOT a fan of bottom paint, particularly on trailer boats. However, after having Naknek in the cold waters of the Inside Passage for nine weeks last summer I was absolutely amazed at the growth and crud that accumulated.
Sandy and I are nearing the time when we hope to be cruising here-and-there for often longer periods of time, and the trailer will likely be several hundred miles away so the opportunity to dry-out the hull will be rare. The temptation to bottom paint is still on my mind. But gee's - I dislike bottom paint.
We've owned a number of trailer boats over the past several decades, and none were bottom painted. From Alaska to Florida Keys, fresh water and salt, bottom paint just wasn't necessary. But that was for boating that usually didn't last for more than a week or two. Now we're closing-in on trips that may last a few months without the boat being removed from the water. (On one occasion I left a SeaRay in the water at St. Simons Island, GA while I was on a trip for 30 days. Thereafter I learned the joys of removing barnacles. NEVER want to do that again.)
I will appreciate your thoughts and ideas. At the moment, my thought is to just buy a shorty wetsuit and do weekly/biweekly hull scrubs as necessary. On the otherhand, maybe I could buy Sandy a Really good wetsuit and invite Her to do the hull. (Yea, sure.)
Please let me hear your thoughts.
Thanks,
Casey
C-Dory Naknek