Well, we're embarking on a new adventure this season. For the first time, we'll be wet mooring C-Dancer here in Seattle after 6 seasons dry storing mostly up north at Twin Bridges. Since we live in Seattle and we've done quite a bit of exploring in the San Juans and Gulf Islands, we thought it would be nice to have the boat in our home city. We're looking forward to hopping on the boat on sunny Friday afternoons and heading out to explore central and south Puget Sound or just have sit in the cockpit enjoying a sundowner this summer.
The boat's never been bottom painted and I thought long and hard about this decision. Because our boat has been stored primarily inside for the last five years, it looks practically brand new and the bottom is pristine. I talked to the factory about how they would tackle a bottom paint job and am very happy to report that they're excited to bottom paint our boat and they quoted us a better than fair price! I guess it helps to be an active C-Brat. :wink Based on what I've read on this great site, I've convinced them to add barrier coat as well as bottom paint.
Question: Should they paint the trim tabs as well? Also, there is no visible scum line on our very clean boat (thanks Twin Bridges), should I have it sit in the water for a few days before bringing it in? I'm planning to do the job fairly soon so any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'll have more questions regarding wet mooring in the near future.
The boat's never been bottom painted and I thought long and hard about this decision. Because our boat has been stored primarily inside for the last five years, it looks practically brand new and the bottom is pristine. I talked to the factory about how they would tackle a bottom paint job and am very happy to report that they're excited to bottom paint our boat and they quoted us a better than fair price! I guess it helps to be an active C-Brat. :wink Based on what I've read on this great site, I've convinced them to add barrier coat as well as bottom paint.
Question: Should they paint the trim tabs as well? Also, there is no visible scum line on our very clean boat (thanks Twin Bridges), should I have it sit in the water for a few days before bringing it in? I'm planning to do the job fairly soon so any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'll have more questions regarding wet mooring in the near future.