Hi Bill,
I used Peel Away to strip the bottom paint off Tullamore 2 years ago.  It
was a messy job, but it worked and didn't kick a lot of toxic dust
particles into the air like sanding can. Peel Away won't damage the
gel-coat, but it won't end up clean and shiny either.  25 years of wear
and tear and stain from the bottom paint will leave it pretty ugly. I
repainted the bottom with VC High Performace Epoxy (Tullamore lives on a
trailer, too) and have been very happy with it.
Larry

On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 20:25:27 -0800 William Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>         We are about done restoring our 1978 M-17 except for the 
> patchy blue 
> anti-fouling paint that tightly clings to parts of her bottom.
>         I was planning on using "Peel Away" to get rid of the 
> offending paint 
> and have the boat go without bottom paint.  I have been advised that 
> 
> using any paint remover might seriously damage the gel coat,   
> especially one as old as mine.
>         If I can't remove the old paint, I want to paint over it.  I 
> don't 
> need an anti-fouling paint as my boat will be on the trailer.
>         Do you have any suggestions?
> 
> Bill
> 
> M-17 Endelig
> #279
> 
> 
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