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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 290385" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Very Informative PSG, I assumed that most people know to put a good primer and or paint on before you use any type of bottom paint. I forgot all about the copperous oxide and aluminum........I knew that pettit made a bottom paint for aluminum and also assumed that anyone would look for the bottom paint for aluminum. SeaHawk also makes a bottom paint just for pontoon boats.......and as you also said, there is naturally occurring galvanic corrosion in any body of saltwater. Thanks for the explanation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 290385, member: 7537"] Very Informative PSG, I assumed that most people know to put a good primer and or paint on before you use any type of bottom paint. I forgot all about the copperous oxide and aluminum........I knew that pettit made a bottom paint for aluminum and also assumed that anyone would look for the bottom paint for aluminum. SeaHawk also makes a bottom paint just for pontoon boats.......and as you also said, there is naturally occurring galvanic corrosion in any body of saltwater. Thanks for the explanation. [/QUOTE]
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