Hi everyone,
I do have the CopperPoxy on my hull for more than 5 years but Polaris is still not in the water, as I have not figured out how to lift the hull high enough to finish the areas on the keel where that part rests on the cradle.
Now I hear that Washington State is going to outlaw copper bottoms by 2018. Does that mean stuff like Neptune (my previous paint that sloffed off)and/ or including the hard coating that does not dissolve as easily? Interestingly, only boats below a certain size are affected. So what is the real deal here?
I bought the CopperPoxy because the coating also acts as a barrier coat preventing hydrogen migrating through the polyesther resin and thereby causing blisters (aka.Polyester mites). I used Interlux barrier protection 2001e first, then the copper stuff came out.
When Polaris gets launched, I'll post the results after a season of usage. I still can't get over the consideration that applying bottom paint every year or so, when once every 8 years that is less toxic than the approved stuff.
Thank you,
Mike Z