Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht ClubJune 12
Story
Congratulations to Get Happy!!
Recap by Brendan Busch


Aerial Photos by H20 Shots
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Get Happy!!11
2Magic Bus22
3Shenanigans33
4Light'n Up44
5Discotheque55
6Dianne66
7Take Five77
8Opa!88
9Peaches99
10Desperado1010
11Libra11DNF
11El Raton11DNF
11Archimedes11DNF
11Expressway11DNF
11Scandalous11DNF
11Elise11DNS
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Author: Jason Crowson ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Best Bottom Finish
Info: (21711 views) Posted: Thursday 5-4-06 07:46:45 PM
Andy,

It depends on what you are going to do with the boat, dry sail or wet sail. Since you are taking off the old bottom paint I would assume dry sail. If that is the case then I would suggest a two part epoxy paint. I did this to Exocet by just rolling it on with a sponge type roller. Then I spent many, many hours with a long board getting it smooth as glass. Then buff it out and it will last a long time.

If you are wet sailing it then you will probably want something much better for anti-fouling. I believe "Light n Up" used some new technology stuff on their bottom last year. Depending on were you live (i.e.- not in California) then you can probably have a lot more options. I forget the name of what they used but hopefully they will chime in.

I had the graphite stuff on the bottom of Opus when I first bought her and when wet sanded smooth it worked just fine for dry sailing.

Hope this helps.

-Jason

-btw - what boat do you own?

:: Years ago I used an a graphite impregnated epoxy barrier
:: coat on a daysailor. It was a pretty standard product
:: from West system or similar. It was supposed to be
:: slippery but I cant vouch for it.

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