Ok guys,
need more help. Bare with me as it can be very confusing.... !
-İ finally understood that İnterlux is the brand name under which İnternational is know and distributed in the USA. Else where in the world it is İnternational and the very confusing thing is that every country has its own products, so the İnternational products you might find in France might be different from the ones in Greece from the ones in Turkey.... !
-my boat will most likely stay in the water year long. Sea water that is. Not fresh.
-İ did intend to use VC 17, and even bought a can, but figured out that it will be a headache with salty water unless İ clean the hull regularly or sail a heck of a lot....
-There is no VC offshore in Turkey, so İ have to switch to a more traditional antifouling paint.
-There is no İnterlux 2000 in Turkey. They sell İnternational İnterprotect which could be (or not ?) the same. İt is a good epoxi based primer for all antifoulings.
-Epoxi PrimeKote is no longer sold in Turkey. The trick is that İ already applied a coat ALL OVER THE BOAT of Epoxi Primekote. But İ only had enough for one coat. So İ have to look for another primer for the second coat.
-İf İ want to stick with an epoxi base primer, İ should go with İnterprotect. The good thing is that İ could probably prime the whole hull , underwater and above water , with İnterprotect but İ know it does not sand off as smooth as Epoxi PrimeKote so it might not give me the best results with Perfection.
-What they recommend down here for priming Perfection is called Perfection Undercoat, but it is not epoxi based. İnternational Turkey assures me İ will have no problem applying a layer of this non-epoxi primer on top of my fırst coat of Epoxi PrimeKote.
-Worst Marine recommended me to use Micron Extra as my boat is not a fast power boat. İ found out it is a soft ablative, not hard ablative paint.
-Read zillions of stuff on the web and the summary of it all is :
1/soft ablative will be slower than hard ablative anti fouling paints.
2/hard ablative will build up and will eventually need to be sanded off. İf not, layers will build up and make for a very bumpy hull surface
3/hard ablative such as İnternational Ultra cannot be taken out of the water without loosing their antifouling properties. Not good if İ want to trail my boat from time to time which could happen.
4/Micron can be reapplied every season without the need to sand previous and can be taken out of water without loosing properties.
İn summary:
1-VC is out. İ will go with a traditional antifouling
2-İ am still not sure if shooting for a hard ablative really makes a difference. Hey, although İ like to think of myself as being the owner of a sportboat, İ still dont even know if the thing wil float !
Plus the rigging will be heavier and shorter than the carbon stuff you guys have, the sails will most probably be normal Dacron instead of fancy composites, and ................İ still have a long way to learn how to sail the damn thing ! İn other words, so many other variables may hinder my performance that in the big picture İ think the soft ablative will make NO difference whatsoever. So İ might stick to Micron Extra. Please correct me if İ am wrong.
3- As far as primer İ could go simple and use İnterprotect all over. Will work fine with the antifouling and give me average results for all other Perfection painted areas. Butİ could go fancy and shoot for 2 different primers for each paint. İnterprotect for underwater. Wİll work fine for Micron. And that Perfection Undercoat for all other Perfection painted areas. The risk being in that case that İ will apply this undercoat on an epoxi based primer (PrimeKote) and although the İnternational dealer tells me it will work perfectly, İ still have my doubts.
Will hit WM tomorrow to switch cans and close the deal, whatever that might be so you guys help and inout on this issue is really important as İ have really wasted a lot of time trying to sort it out.
Plus İ need to paint the damn thing and flip it over before the summer ends.
Thanks !