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For a professional paint job, the cost ranges anywhere from $15 to $100 per linear foot with the average cost being $15 to $20 per linear foot. You will be subject to the higher end of the price range if your boat requires a lot of work before the bottom paint can be applied. Also, the location of your boat is a determining factor. The prices will be higher if your boat has to be hauled or blocked before bottom painting. more
If you're traveling to a lake, hiring a wakeboarding boat can be a good idea. There's nothing like a warm summer day on a lake. If you want to have some lake fun-time, but don't have your boat.
However, there are other cases where the bottom painting is a must. If your boat stays on the water year-round or for most of the boating season, you will defiantly need bottom paint. here
The cost of bottom painting your boat depends on whether you opt to hire a professional or do it yourself. Doing a DIY painting project will save you some money, but it will cost you time and probably paint job quality. Since boats come in different sizes, I have used cost per linear foot to determine the cost of bottom painting a boat. more
Re: Does Antifouling Bottom Paint affect boat speed. here
Re: Does Antifouling Bottom Paint affect boat speed.
when I used to paint sail boat bottoms we always ran the brush strokes fore to aft, not beam to beam.
Yes, it can. However, the loss of speed from a fouled bottom is WAY more!
Re: Does Antifouling Bottom Paint affect boat speed.
If you are in the market for a faster pontoon boat, here are some important facts that you need to consider:
Sometimes giving your pontoon a speed boost is as easy as changing its weight distribution. If you have an overloaded front, your boat will dig into the water and create a plowing motion that can slow it down. By moving some of that weight to the back, you can raise the front of your boat and glide easier across the water. [links]
I know that pontooning is a social activity and loading your boat up with your friends and family is a must. However, if you’re planning on using your boat for towing, you might want to shed some excess weight. One way to do this is to have people waterski or wakeboard in groups. more
Consider dropping some of your passengers off at the shore to eat lunch while taking others for a spin around the lake. This will ensure that everyone gets an optimal experience being towed across the water. more
The advantages of having a tritoon make them perfect for towing. However, adding a third log is expensive and the performance boost may not feel justifiable for the costs.
In actuality, booster balls do nothing to increase the speed of your boat. Buying one to add a few extra HP would be a waste of money. However, they do simulate a high-speed towing experience that makes watersports much more exciting.