I think I heard Tom Cunliffe say in a video recently that he just uses the
same bottom paint on his shaft and prop as what he puts on the hull.

On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 3:36 PM Dean McNeill via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> First full season for me with my C&C 34 and I used Interlux Micron CSC, as
> that’s what the previous owner ’thought’ was on it when I bought it. A good
> friend has also used it on his Tartan 3700 for years with good results.
>
> I used 2 to 3 coats after a light sanding of the previous coat(s) and it
> has worked very well. Five months moored in the Northwest Arm in Halifax NS
> and it was surprisingly super clean when it came out at end of season… a
> little green scum in places but that’s it! Stainless prop shaft was caked
> with barnacles and growth, so I’m guessing bottom paint worked great where
> it was applied!
>
> Does anyone  coat their stainless prop shaft (or brass folding prop) with
> bottom paint?
>
> Dean
>
>
> On Oct 25, 2021, at 9:17 AM, Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Bill- Can you clarify what you used?  I looked at the Pettit site and
> there was nothing called Odyssey Trinidad.  There was an Odyssey Triton?
> Dave
>
> S/V Aries
> 1990 C&C 34+
> New London, CT
>
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>
> On Oct 23, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> I know this subject is as old as boats, but I think I commented in the
> spring that I was trying a brand new paint and would report in the fall, so
> here it is.  It is raining and chilly and not much else going on in the NE,
> so . ..
>
> The paint is Pettit Odyssey Trinidad, and when I hauled a week ago the
> results were nothing less than amazing. All of the clubs haul out guys (and
> girl) were in awe, and said it was the cleanest boat the have hauled this
> year.
>
> There was some scum from the bow back amidships and going down a few
> inches, mostly on the north side, oddly enough.  But the rest was amazingly
> clean. Of note, here in the Great Lakes over the last 10 years or so there
> has been some new growth that no one seems to know anything about, looks
> like a spider web growing all over the bottom, and there was NONE of that.
> No Zebra Mussels, nothing.
> It is called ablative, but it is nowhere near as ablative as the previous
> year’s paint, very little came off with the pressure washer. Also, it
> called for two initial coats, I only used one. It goes on nice, and what I
> liked is that there is no heavy copper falling out, you don’t seem to need
> to keep stirring it as you go. In fact, I don’t think it has copper as we
> know it, Three Ingredients, Copper Thiocyanate, Econea, and Zinc
> Pyrithione.   I wouldn’t consider it a racing paint, but after a month, I
> might. One of the guys hauled his First 40 out and cleaned it (VC17) for
> the last race two weeks before his final haulout, and his bottom was a
> mess, complete with ‘spiderwebs’ and Zebra Mussels. He was amazed to see
> how much scum was back on 2 weeks later.
>
> I think it’s the Zinc . .  . .Also, a $30 rebate going on.
>
> Bill Coleman
> Entrada, Erie, PA
>
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