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TotalBoat Inflatable Boat Bottom Paint is a water-based, ablative antifouling solution designed specifically for Hypalon, PVC, and rubber inflatable boats. This durable and flexible coating ensures that your boat remains protected against barnacles and growth in both fresh and saltwater environments. With a user-friendly formula that requires no solvents or harsh fumes, cleanup is a breeze. One quart provides enough coverage for two coats on an 8-10 ft inflatable boat, making it an essential choice for boat enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4.29 x 4.25 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TotalBoat |
Color | Gray |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TotalBoat |
Part Number | 430783 |
Included Components | Paint |
Size | 1 Quart |
R**
A clean bottom
When it comes to having a clean bottom this paint has helped. Easy to apply and one quart put two coats on our 10.5' dingy
A**R
Don't forget to protect your dinghy
I used this to paint a West Marine 310 RIB dinghy that I bought this year. After a thorough cleaning and prepping the fiberglass bottom with some 100 grit sanding blocks and painters tape, we painted the hull in 2 coats. (I didnt use a primer.) I shook the paint for a few minutes before opening it and stirring but have to say it reconstituted much better than I expected. There was plenty of paint left to do 2 more coats if I wanted to but 2 coats looked good. Both the PVC and fiberglass surfaces took the paint with ease. I used a cheap brush from Home depot as my expectations were that the brush would be non-reusable. I let the 2 coats dry for 24 hrs before putting it in the boat in the water. After the dry time the finish looked good, you could see some minor brush marks but this is bottom paint not car enamel. I chose this paint over Pettit mostly for the price but also for the fact that its made near where I use the boat in RI. I figure they should know the waters of the bay and whats needed to protect a boat. Paint shipped with gloves, mixing sticks and a paint cup. So far its only been a week but it looks good. No cracks in the paint on the PVC. I'll update the review at the end of the season.Update: End of Season 1 (November 2015). Paint held up very well. I cleaned the bottom of the dinghy with a pressure washer at the end of the season and did an inspection. I have to say the paint looks very good. I expected the paint to crack and flake off but its solid. The only areas showing wear is on the keel from where I beached it but even there it didnt wear all the way through. It just looks scraped. I'm adding a star. I wont need to paint next year. Hopefully I can remember to update my review again next year.
T**P
Junk, garbage, does not work, not for inflatables
See picture how that paint look after 1 week in a water. Al paint fell off, all over the place, keep peeling with lightest touch. 2 layers were applied to brand new, out of the box, PVC boat bottom. Now what? Have to spend efforts to clean it all up. What a waste. Refund would be nice.
A**N
Works reasonably well
As advertised.
D**Y
Excellent quality.
The application of this paint was excellent. Coverage was excellent as well. I hope flexibility and durability are as good. The paint must have been on the shelf for quite awhile because it took a long time to get it mixed and I still found hard particles during application. I suggest they put the product in a shaker before shipping.
D**R
If you're going to keep your dinghy in the water, paint the bottom
We thought we would take our dinghy out of the water. We were wrong and lazy. We pulled it behind us for several months in South Florida. When we finally pulled it out of the water, I think it weighed twice as much as it normally did because of the incredible growth of barnacles. It took the two of us about 4 hours to scrape everything off. Hopefully this paint will solve the problem of barnacle growth if not our laziness.
C**Y
Inflatable Bottom Paint review
Not sure if I used it for it's intended use? I used it on an NRS fishing raft. I cleaned my raft bottom with denatured alcohol first. It painted on well, but after allowing to dry for over 24 hours I could tell that it was going to peel off. It does allow me to roll up my raft without peeling, but after making a run down my high water river, it scrapped off in several areas. I have an area that got regular spray paint on it and that paint will never come off. Guess I should state why I purchases this paint to begin with...I wanted to camouflage my blue bottom raft in order to not spook rainbow trout. I get the feeling this paint should be used for salt water applications.?.
R**O
Best Protection Ever
One of the best dinghy bottom paints on the market. The paint was easy to apply. I applied two coats, The dinghy went into the water in July 2018 and was taken out at the end of September. And although it was a miserably hot NJ summer, I was pleasantly surprised to find a perfectly clean bottom. Best thing, no need to paint next season. You will not be disappointed.
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