Starman
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- Jun 25, 2006
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- Hatteras Model
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During the past 3 weeks at the boatyard I have learned what busy really means, LOL.
But more important is the education coming in from all directions, especially about bottom paint.
In most cases price is the driving factor on which paint a customer uses. We have a range from about 95.00 to well over 300.00 a gallon. And today I had a customer request the Interlux SR !
Two things I do know..........
The more copper , the higher the cost and the more the gallon weighs. This alone should tell us all something. We pay for what we get.
I also learned that we can apply an ablative paint over a hard paint, but not a hard over an ablative unless the ablative is totally removed.
In the next week or so I am going to paint a section of fiberglass with these different bottom paints and drop it in the water ( tied to the dock ) and see which works or holds up better when it just sits there.
The interlux factory rep is visiting tomorrow.
But more important is the education coming in from all directions, especially about bottom paint.
In most cases price is the driving factor on which paint a customer uses. We have a range from about 95.00 to well over 300.00 a gallon. And today I had a customer request the Interlux SR !
Two things I do know..........
The more copper , the higher the cost and the more the gallon weighs. This alone should tell us all something. We pay for what we get.
I also learned that we can apply an ablative paint over a hard paint, but not a hard over an ablative unless the ablative is totally removed.
In the next week or so I am going to paint a section of fiberglass with these different bottom paints and drop it in the water ( tied to the dock ) and see which works or holds up better when it just sits there.
The interlux factory rep is visiting tomorrow.