Tom.B
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- Navigator 4200 Classic
Opinions on this subject are all over the place. We just came down from a haul and we used the expensive version on galvanizing spray by Petit (directly on the prop). We were told by our diver to use 10 coats of the cheap stuff from Lowe's that you are linking to, but I just didn't trust it (for no particular reason). I followed the directions on the can and ended up with about five coats. One can did slightly over one coat on our two 28" props.
We don't know the results yet, but I will post them when we have them. TBH, part of our problem was lack of use in our long visit to Morehead City. We sat for three months in a high-growth environment and didn't know our diver wasn't servicing our account. Anyway, everyone we talk to about the subject agrees that using the boat (and we are a go-fast planing motoryacht) is the best preventive action we can take.
We don't know the results yet, but I will post them when we have them. TBH, part of our problem was lack of use in our long visit to Morehead City. We sat for three months in a high-growth environment and didn't know our diver wasn't servicing our account. Anyway, everyone we talk to about the subject agrees that using the boat (and we are a go-fast planing motoryacht) is the best preventive action we can take.