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This is my son Kyle. He is 22,blind and severely disabled. He had meningitis when he was 24 days old. Kyle LOVES boating. We keep the Grady on Fontana Lake for a few months a year.
This spring I discovered a small section of the bow near the keal where I have some small blisters. my bottom is not painted and no barrier coat. Kyle needs assistance to walk and the driving reason for keeping the boat in the water and on the lake is we can access the fuel dock at the marina to load and unload him. The ramp there is terrible .in fact most boat ramps here are not very good in terms of accessibility. So, we keep the boat in the water.
in a few weeks I am taking the boat to Charleston to get the bottom repaired . I am at a crossroads. A few of my friends here told me avoid painting the bottom . It can reduce the market for the boat because some folks don't want to buy a used boat with bottom paint.
If I don't bottom paint the boat I will be just throwing good money after bad if I don't put a barrier coat and bottom paint. it's not impossible to load and unload Kyle using ramps. it's just more difficult. So, is it the end of the world to barrier coat and bottom paint on 22 foot trailerable boat? Should I get her repaired and just trailer the boat to area lakes and not barrier coat and paint? I am trying to balance the needs of now versus maintaining marketability. I generally don't ask what would you do or buy kind of questions because I think those kinds of decisions ultimately are up to the preferences of the individual. I am torn here . I think I set up the situation fairly straightforward. what say you..paint or not to paint.