(There's a dance from the Roarin' 20's called the Black Bottom.)
I am a confirmed believer in using graphite enriched epoxy on the outside bottom of boats. But, lately, I've begun to wonder - does it really need to be three coats thick?
If one coat presents a graphite enriched surface to the water (and to underwater obstacles), why do I need more? If it didn't fully cover in one coat, and it never seems to, wouldn't only two coats do as well as three for slipperiness?
What do you guys think?
I am a confirmed believer in using graphite enriched epoxy on the outside bottom of boats. But, lately, I've begun to wonder - does it really need to be three coats thick?
If one coat presents a graphite enriched surface to the water (and to underwater obstacles), why do I need more? If it didn't fully cover in one coat, and it never seems to, wouldn't only two coats do as well as three for slipperiness?
What do you guys think?