Tows in the sand
Member
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2024
- Messages
- 11
- Location
- South Carolina
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2509H425
- Vessel Name
- Nauti Dream
Greetings,
First post so be gentle...
We will be picking up our new R25 in a few weeks. It has a beautiful red hull that we hate to cover up with bottom paint. IMO it's ugly, once you do it you are kind of stuck with it, and some say it even decreases the value of the boat. We live on a fresh water lake and plan to keep the boat on a lift or on the trailer when not in use. However we do plan to do some traveling up and down the lower east coast and possibly over to the Bahamas. Unless there is an issue with the weather we don't plan to stay in one place for more than a week. My question is, are we making a mistake if we decide against the bottom paint? Could we get some type of clear coating instead? I don't mind going over the bottom with a brush or a sponge every week or 2.
Thank you!
First post so be gentle...
We will be picking up our new R25 in a few weeks. It has a beautiful red hull that we hate to cover up with bottom paint. IMO it's ugly, once you do it you are kind of stuck with it, and some say it even decreases the value of the boat. We live on a fresh water lake and plan to keep the boat on a lift or on the trailer when not in use. However we do plan to do some traveling up and down the lower east coast and possibly over to the Bahamas. Unless there is an issue with the weather we don't plan to stay in one place for more than a week. My question is, are we making a mistake if we decide against the bottom paint? Could we get some type of clear coating instead? I don't mind going over the bottom with a brush or a sponge every week or 2.
Thank you!