Mustang65fbk
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I don't mind the look of the bottom paint when it's nice and new looking. That being said, I'm generally one that prefers as little maintenance as possible. My last boat, a 21' Arima, had bottom paint on it that was fading quite badly. I have my boat out on a buoy for a couple months during the summer in the Puget Sound and usually just get seaweed or grass on the boat/fiberglass but do get barnacles around the outboard where it attaches to the transom. A pressure washer gets those off pretty easily, along with the rest of the seaweed and other grass. I guess my opinion would be to leave the boat without paint on it, clean it up a couple times a year and you can always re-buff or make the gel coat look nicer. Some boats can get the orange/yellow color to it over the years, which I still prefer to the hassle of maintaining with bottom painting every year or every other year. That, and if you went to sell the boat, the next owner would always have the option of leaving it or bottom painting it themselves. Just my thoughts on the matter of course.