southace said..Razzonater said..
You have to buff or sand after pressure wash lots of places dodge this part which is unfortunateley the most important part of the whole process.
I use international paint micron or something like that it is a smoother finish so stays cleaner longer and less growth sticks on it.
The hull will also plane better so less fuel.
1200 bucks is pretty reasonable providing it is sanded.
While the boat is on the slip pull of your intake covers and clean the strainer box as well. Paint under the covers and put them back on.
Change your impellor you will thank yourself.
Check your engine anodes and change these , if you dont know what these are than you need to find them quick smart.
Gland packing if its a shaft boat make sure you set the drip rate.
External anodes and prop shaft anode.
Change your filters and oil
Air filters
Check batteries
Steerimg as well and hydraulic lines while its out go full lock and measure have a look at the rudder.
If you have hydraulic trim tabs check these as well make sure they both work through full range this is your chance.
Take two pairs of thongs one for the ladder to the boat and one for the boat.(you will figure it out)
Clean out your engine sump i mean with rags and detergent and wipe it immaculate this will help when you are looking for the seal leak somewhere in six months.
Man boats are sooo fun I love just spending all weekend fighting corrosion .
Sheesh you don't need to do all that while in the slip. And have to disagree with sanding/buffing antifouling unless there is a degree of build up which is causing patches to become flakey. 3000psi Gerni and antifouled once dry.
You are right you don't have to sand or buff the old anti foul.......
no one is making you, it just means you will be doing it all again in 6-9 months instead of 12-18.........
whilst you dont don't have to do all that work in the slip it needs to be done.
smart arse question ....... how many times have you had to be towed in