52CMY
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- Jul 27, 2019
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 52' COCKPIT MY (1990 - 1999)
The PO had the my boat blasted down to bare fiberglass, the fiberglass blisters repaired, and top of the line Pettit Trinidad Pro barrier coats (2) and top coats (4) completed in 2018. In august last year I hauled out and noted that I most of my paint is in good shape but there are several large swaths that have water blisters under the barrier coat. I can't tell if it's down to primer or bare fiberglass. My bottom paint guy down here in Houston stated that my only choice is an expensive redo back down to bare fiberglass ($15K plus job). I gulped at the unexpected expense and logistics of a longer unscheduled haulout and elected to pass on the extended paint job. The paint expert warned that I would ruin the hull with more blisters if I didn't strip off and start over ASAP.
Here are picks of the paint from last August:



I declined the paint job last august but I'm about to haul out again for a few thru hull replacements and other maintenance. Do I need to repaint?
What are your opinions on my options? Repair with added top coat and let it ride for a few more years till I need topside repaint as well? Or bite the bullet, pay the $15-17K ASAP and do a long yard period to restrip and repaint the hull? Hoping to begin a long cruising period this fall and end up in the mid Atlantic in at the end of 2022.
Here are picks of the paint from last August:



I declined the paint job last august but I'm about to haul out again for a few thru hull replacements and other maintenance. Do I need to repaint?
What are your opinions on my options? Repair with added top coat and let it ride for a few more years till I need topside repaint as well? Or bite the bullet, pay the $15-17K ASAP and do a long yard period to restrip and repaint the hull? Hoping to begin a long cruising period this fall and end up in the mid Atlantic in at the end of 2022.