
I have a 28' chris craft with a LOT of blisters on the hull. I'm looking at removing the gelcoat from the waterline down. Let me give a history of what I did in the past. 4 years ago, when I got the boat there was a lot of blisters on the hull. I soda blasted the hull to remove the antifouling paint but not the gelcoat. After about 9months of the boat out of the water I painted the hull with an industrial marine Ameron 400 epoxy primer then Ameron PU 450HS then applied antifouling over the 450HS. I did not fill in the pits that the blisters left with any fillers before painting. The Ameron coating held up fairly well, however it is time to re-apply antifouling. I started pressure washing with 3700psi to remove the antifouling paint and the pits are a soar eye. I would like to redo the hull right this time since I have the boat out of the water.
If i remove all the paint and gelcoat from the hull do I go back with gelcoat? trust me there is enough blister that i would have to remove all the gelcoat. or
Can I remove the gelcoat and apply an epoxy than antifouling to give me protection I need. The boat stays in fresh water all year round.
Sorry for the long story just wanted to get as much information out there as I can. Thanks for anyone who can help. I have attached a picture of what the hull looks like.



