Pettit’s “Cut Spending”
Mail-In Rebate Promotion
Receive a manufacturer’s mail-in rebate of up to $20.00 per gallon with the purchase of up to two (2) gallons of Pettit antifouling paints or up to two (2) quarts of SR-21.
| Purchase | Rebate |
| Two (2) gallons of eligible Pettit antifouling paint or up to two (2) quarts of SR-21 | $5.00/per Quart |
| Unepoxy, Ultima SSA, Copperguard, and Unepoxy Plus | $5.00/Per Gallon |
| Hydrocoat, Vivid, Ultima SR-40, The Protector, Hydrocoat SR, Ultima Eco, and Horizons | $10.00/Per Galloon |
| Trinidad, Trinidad SR, Ultima SR-60, Trinidad 75, and Trinidad Pro | $20.00/Per Gallon |
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Hydrocoat SR takes the proven formula of Hydrocoat and adds the slime inhibitor Irgarol for effective prevention of tough hard and soft growth. Easier on the environment, the water-based formula of Hydrocoat SR eliminates the offensive solvents found in most bottom paints, for easy application and cleanup, with low VOCs and no heavy solvent smell. Hydrocoat SR’s surface wears away with use, which exposes fresh biocides and eliminates paint buildup along with the need for heavy sanding at haulout. Able to withstand trailering, beaching, and launching, the formula also allows unlimited dry time before launch—so you can paint when you want and launch when you please.
- Type: Dual-biocide, water-based ablative
- Recommended Usage: All fouling waters
- Biocide: 40% Cuprous oxide
- Additives: Irgarol
- Number of Coats Recommended: 2-3
- Coverage: 400sq.ft./gal.
- Drying Time: To overcoat: 2hrs.; To launch: 16hrs. @ 70°F
- Thinner: Water
Product Specs
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Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
Cons
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Comments about Hydrocoat SR Dual Biocide Ablative Antifouling Paint:
My boat is on a buoy in fertile saltwater from June through September. This keeps marine growth off just as effectively as the Micron Plus I used in the past, and doesn't suffocate the painter.
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