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Forum: General Sailing Forum 26-10-2012, 04:57 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
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wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
Sure, we'll keep you posted. There's another guy in our marina who's still happy with his coppercoat and he's in year 8 or 9. |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 24-10-2012, 12:14 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
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wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
Just had a the diver's report on our newly-CopperCoated hull. He said the finish was "perfect." It took him literally about 15 minutes to do us stem-to-stern. He had just done two other boats in... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 15-10-2012, 05:54 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
Posted By
wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
Ewan, this is kind of intriguing. We had a previous generation of copper epoxy paint on our hull when we got the boat 13 years ago (I don't know what manufacturer becuase it was done by the previous... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 08-10-2012, 17:20 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
Posted By
wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
Guy in our marina in Chesapeake Bay has had Coppercoat now going on year 9. He maintains the boats for a charter fleet, and has Coppercoat on 4 of his boats. He has now contracted to put it on more... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 07-10-2012, 13:41 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
Posted By
wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
At twice the price of conventional bottom paint with a potential 10-year life, the very first time we don't have to haul and repaint we're money ahead. After that, we're pure profit. |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 07-10-2012, 13:20 |
Replies: 136
Views: 21,229
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wingNwing
Re: Coppercoat bottom paint
Dunno. It cost us about $500 to buy the product for our 33-footer, when conventional bottom paint for our boat costs about $250. So, double the price. Jim Edwards was super-responsive to our many,... |
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