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Anyone know about "No Sand Primer" for bottom painting a boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="DustinC" data-source="post: 1606647" data-attributes="member: 263503"><p>Looking to recoat bottom paint for this season. It has been painted only once (boat is 2 years old) and is in fair condition with no chipping. Hull is fiberglass and gelcoat is in great shape. I have seen the no-sand primer from West Marine and like the idea of applying a primer over decent older paint and then going over with two coats of CPP antifouling paint. Would much rather do that then to start stripping old paint down and spending much more cash and time. If anyone has any thoughts, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustinC, post: 1606647, member: 263503"] Looking to recoat bottom paint for this season. It has been painted only once (boat is 2 years old) and is in fair condition with no chipping. Hull is fiberglass and gelcoat is in great shape. I have seen the no-sand primer from West Marine and like the idea of applying a primer over decent older paint and then going over with two coats of CPP antifouling paint. Would much rather do that then to start stripping old paint down and spending much more cash and time. If anyone has any thoughts, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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