PCA Premium Ablative Antifouling Paint, Gallon
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PCA Premium provides multi-season protection against hard and soft growth.
PCA Premium is a premium ablative antifouling coating that provides multi-season protection. The combination of cuprous oxide and an anti-slime additive provides first-rate protection against shell, weed, and slime fouling. Apart from keeping hulls free of marine growth, the slow-wearing formula reduces paint build-up, which means you won’t have to sand as much when the time comes to repaint. And because the antifouling effectiveness of PCA Premium is not affected by exposure to air, on your next haulout, after applying PCA Premium, you’ll have an unlimited window to launch. PCA Premium can be used on fiberglass, wood, and properly primed steel hulls. Do not apply to aluminum hulls.
Key Features
- Self-polishing finish reduces paint buildup
- Can be hauled and re-launched without repainting
- Multi-season protection
- Suitable for all boats in all waters
- Not for application to aluminum hulls
Physical Data
- Vehicle type: Copolymer ablative with slime resistance
- Finish: Matte
- Available colors: Blue, Green, Red, Black,
- Components: 1
- Curing mechanism: Solvent release
- Coverage: 400sq. Ft./gal.
- VOC: 330 grams/liter
- Active ingredients: 37.5% Cuprous Oxide
Application
- Application Method: Brush, roller, airless, or conventional spray
- Number of coats recommended: 2 coats, 3 on bare wood (first coat thinned)
- Wet Film Thickness: 3.6 mils/coat
- Dry Film Thickness: 2 mils/coat
- Applicator: High-quality short nap roller (maximum 3/16” nap)
- Application temperature Min. /Max. Range: 10°C/50°F and maximum 35°C/95°F.
- Thinner: West Marine Thinner 5437207, or Pettit 120 brushing thinner
Drying Times* (Hours)
| Drying | @50°F | @70°F | @90°F |
|---|---|---|---|
| To recoat | 12 hr. | 6 hr. | 3 hr. |
| To launch | 24 hr. | 16 hr. | 8 hr. |
*The above dry times are minimums. It may be recorded after the minimum time shown. There is no maximum dry time before launching.
Get the right amount of paint:
| Boat Type | Bottom Paint |
|---|---|
| 10' Dinghy | 1 qt. |
| 14' Outboard | 1-2 qt. |
| 18' Runabout | 2 qt. |
| 20' Sailboat | 3 qt. |
| 24' Runabout | 3-4 qt. |
| 30' Sailboat | 1.5 gal. |
| 32' Cruiser | 1.5-2 gal. |
| 36' Auxiliary | 2 gal. |
| 40' Cruiser | 2.5 gal. |
| 45' Sailboat | 3-3.5 gal |
| 50' Sportfisher | 4+ gal. |
Another way to determine bottom paint quantity is to estimate the approximate surface area of the hull below the waterline, using the following formula:
Length x Beam x .75 = Approximate underwater surface area in square feet.
Each paint has a “theoretical coverage” area, but most paints require at least two coats, so you can expect actual coverage to be no greater than half of the theoretical value.
