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Preparation is key. We had Coppercoat applied by a company when we were working about 10years ago. Though they said that they had slurry blasted and scraped the hull clean of the old anti-fouling they had not done a good job and over time the Coppercoat blistered off where there were specks of old antifouling. We had the work touched up over the years but this summer we did a full repair and 10 year re-coat ourselves. We scraped back to the gelcoat where the original Coppercoat was weak and sanded the whole hull thoroughly, washed the boat with water, applied barrier layer over the gelcoat and then multiple layers of Coppercoat over the barrier coat and the old Coppercoat. It's a long job but worth it; Coppercoat's a great product and far more economic than traditional antifouling in the USA. Speak to Coppercoat USA for detailed information ref application - Jim is really helpful - and don't be afraid to do the work yourself if you are allowed to at your yard. You can also look at our blog for what we did if you wish (www.blue-velvet-exploring-the-world.blogspot.com search for Deltaville Refit Part 1 Sep 2019).
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