This year, for the first time, the YC has recommended reading the instructions on the paint! On the paint I use, those instructions suggest letting it dry for longer than I have ever done, ie overnight, before splashing, and then hauling only for a wash after one year, and maybe again after two. That extra time would at least double my lifter expense.
I have to haul to access the zincs at least annually, so I have always washed and painted at that time. Usually the barnacles on the running gear are the only real problem, but the hull gets painted too. I have tried painting, not painting, Petit cold galvanizing paint, regular bottom paint, and anything else that has been suggested to me. Nothing so far has been successful against the barnacles, since the changes in paint formulas.
A friend using the same bottom paint as I, has done the wash only, for the past two years, saving the cost of 2 gal of Micron CSC twice over my cost, and paying for a shorter lift time. We can get a 4 hr, 8 hr, 12 hr or 24 hr. I usually take 12, he has done his in 4 the past 2 times. about $100 x each 4 hrs, plus $100 for power wash and site cleanup.
This is only my second time using Micron, so time will tell. I used Petit Horizon for a few years, and before that, Bottomcoat and other cheaper paints. Way back, when copper was a prime ingredient, I used XXX successfully for many years. Even on running gear. Weren't Those the days!!!
I have to haul to access the zincs at least annually, so I have always washed and painted at that time. Usually the barnacles on the running gear are the only real problem, but the hull gets painted too. I have tried painting, not painting, Petit cold galvanizing paint, regular bottom paint, and anything else that has been suggested to me. Nothing so far has been successful against the barnacles, since the changes in paint formulas.
A friend using the same bottom paint as I, has done the wash only, for the past two years, saving the cost of 2 gal of Micron CSC twice over my cost, and paying for a shorter lift time. We can get a 4 hr, 8 hr, 12 hr or 24 hr. I usually take 12, he has done his in 4 the past 2 times. about $100 x each 4 hrs, plus $100 for power wash and site cleanup.
This is only my second time using Micron, so time will tell. I used Petit Horizon for a few years, and before that, Bottomcoat and other cheaper paints. Way back, when copper was a prime ingredient, I used XXX successfully for many years. Even on running gear. Weren't Those the days!!!