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Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:03 am Posts: 1899 Location: Lake Washington, Seattle, WA
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Four Winns hull process includes a barrier coat in it. If you pull your boat out during the offseason and only have the boat in the water 6-8 months out of the year - the hull will dry out anyway. You do not need a barrier coat. Sure, it's preventative safety, but it's not needed on a 318 any means.
I didn't do it, and I keep my boat in 365 days a year. Going on year 3 of my petit hydrocoat on our 318. From my end of summer inspection, it'll be fine for at least next season before I do a touch up and new coat.
Of course, I may eat crow at some point and find out my hull has blisters and damaged because I didn't use a barrier coat.
When new Ocean Alexanders make it to the pacific northwest, the company pays for bottom paint for a buyer. They don't spec a barrier coat because they don't feel it's needed in their 3.5 million dollar yachts. They have a barrier coat i the hull lamination process as well.
_________________ 2008 318 Vista -SOLD, but I am still around! All Night Long, Seattle WA
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