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Author: Jason (2crows...@att.net) contact the author
Subject: boats
Info: (6006 views) Posted: Thursday 11-5-20 11:08:46 AM
Most are either at Richmond yacht club or Brickyard cove in Point Richmond.

:: Ah ha. Appreciate the thoughts (new owner here)! So
:: where is the yard with all the e27 trailers?!

:: Cheers and thanks.
::
::
:: :: I think what he is saying is these boats are way better
:: :: off when dry sailed. They are very easy to launch in
:: :: about 5 minutes. Once you put bottom paint on them you
:: :: are going to have nothing but problems (IMO). You have
:: :: to reapply paint every couple of years (or more often),
:: :: need a diver to keep it clean, blisters, etc. Plus it is
:: :: less expensive to store in dry storage on the trailer
:: :: vs. the cost of a slip.
:: ::

:: :: -Jason
:: ::
:: :: :: Expand...
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Do what you want.......but dont paint it!!!!
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Hello all.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: My boat is coming from FL with a hard epoxy bottom paint
:: :: :: :: :: and no antifouling.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: The boat will be in the water, frequently sailed, for
:: :: :: :: :: part of the year.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: So I'm thinking about paint... Trinidad SR? black widow?
:: :: :: :: :: other?
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: and which yard / who to do the painting for a good
:: :: :: :: :: price?
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Thanks all.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Cheers - Jeff
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