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If you've seen many of my other posts you already know I have a new boat but, my dad and I got our first aluminum boat... Do you have to bottom paint aluminum boats if you keep them in the water?

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If they are going to be in the water all season just like a fiberglass boat the bottom will become fouled. So you are faced with painting it with anti-fouling paint, there are only certain types of anti-fouling paint that can be used on an aluminum boat.

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If they are going to be in the water all season just like a fiberglass boat the bottom will become fouled. So you are faced with painting it with anti-fouling paint, there are only certain types of anti-fouling paint that can be used on an aluminum boat.

thanks a lot. That's what I thought I just wanted to make sure
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According to West Marine we have to sand it for the first time... Can anyone confirm or deny this

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Yes. The aluminum is tuff to get a bond, unless you sand it. No sanding after painting with anti-foul.

so once we sand it he first time we won't have to do it again?
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You should consider putting on a primer first before your first coat of bottom paint.

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thanks for the suggestion
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Bare aluminum needs an etching primer, then an underwater or above water primer, then the finish paint. Antifouling paint for aluminum must not contain copper.

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