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Interlux VC 17m Antifouling Paint

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Interlux VC 17m Antifouling Bottom Paint

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Interlux VC 17m is a thin-film antifouling paint for boats used in freshwater, brackish, and low-fouling cold salt waters. Unique ultra-thin formula is nearly eight times thinner than conventional boat bottom paints, creating a finish that reduces weight and drag. Get an ultra smooth, burnished finish without sanding, and go faster with VC 17m!

This hard antifouling bottom paint has a long history of use on racing sailboats. Powerboat owners choose it for improved fuel efficiency and the peace of mind that higher speeds won't wear away the paint, unlike most ablative antifouling paints. Thin film paint also means no paint build up and no heavy sanding the following season. A special fluoro additive with cuprous oxide (copper) powder ensures reliable protection against barnacles, zebra mussels, algae, and slime. Fast drying formula lets you re-launch quickly.

Apply using roller or airless spray. Suitable for previously painted surfaces, fiberglass, wood, steel, and lead. Available in Original, Black, and Blue in Quart size.

Not for use in California or Indiana.

Tech Specs
Drying Information 50 Degrees F73 Degrees F95 Degrees F
Touch dry/Immersion5 min/20 min3 min/15 min2 min/10 min
Overcoated By Min-MaxMin-MaxMin-Max
VC 17M10 min-10 min-10 min-
Info & Guides
APPLICATION AND USE

Preparation

PREVIOUSLY PAINTED SURFACES with VC 17m Surface must be clean and dry prior to application of VC 17m. Sand areas that are loose or flaking with 320 grade (grit) paper. Clean with Special Thinner 216. Conventional antifouling paints, removals is best but if this is not possible, start sanding with 80 grade (grit) paper and progressively sand with finer grades until the final sanding with 320 grade (grit). Remove sanding residue.

BARE FIBERGLASS It is very important that bare fiberglass be properly prepared to prevent delamination of the antifouling paint. Remove mold release wax using one of the following Interlux products, Fiberglass Surface Prep YMA601 or Fiberglass Solvent Wash 202 following the product label instructions. Fill any surface imperfections with Interlux Watertite following the label instructions. After the surface has been properly prepared follow the application system below. Sand with 320 grade (grit) paper.

BARE WOOD Wipe clean. Sand surface with 120 grade (grit) paper. Wipe clean. Apply VC 17m directly or if a primer is desired apply 4-5 coats of InterProtect 2000E

STEEL/LEAD (Keels & Hulls) Blast to near white metal surface (Sa 2-1/2). Apply 4-5 coats of InterProtect 2000E.

Method Apply 2-3 coats on the area to be coated per season. Do not sand between coats of VC 17m.

Mixing Pour the powder (stored under the plastic hat) into the can. Stir or shake thoroughly.

Thinner Special Thinner 216.

Airless Spray Electric Airless Spray: Pressure: Full. Tip Size: 1.5-1.8 mm/60-70 thou. If spraying in hot, dry conditions or outside with wind, you can add VC 17m Thinner to VC 17m to slow down the dry time during application. Add up to 15% by volume. Spraying too far from the hull will cause dry spraying which will result in poor adhesion and negatively affect the antifouling performance of the product. Spraying of antifouling paints is prohibited in Canada.

Brush Do not brush apply.

Roller Use a short nap (1/8 or 1/4 inch) roller. Add Special Thinner 216 up to 10% should VC 17m be drying too quickly for application. Put just enough paint to fill the roller in the roller tray and put the lid back on the can.

Other Surfaces previously painted with VC 17m do not need to be sanded. Performance of the paint relies directly on the care taken in surface preparation, the application technique, and the number of coats applied. VC 17m is a copper color at application. It is important for performance to ensure that uniform film is achieved and the recommended number of coats are applied.

Sanding When sanding antifouling paint use a vacuum sander that is attached to a properly maintained industrial vacuum with HEPA filters; if hand sanding of antifouling paint is necessary, wet sand only. Wear the proper Personal Protective Equipment. Never burn-off old antifouling paints.

Some Important Points It takes several weeks of immersion to develop final color. It may not change color above the true waterline. Product temperature should be minimum 10 C/50 F and maximum 32 C/90 F. Ambient temperature should be minimum 7 C/45 F and maximum 35 C/95 F. Substrate temperature should be minimum 7 C/45 F and maximum 35 C/95 F.

Compatibility/Substrates Apply to clean, dry, properly prepared surfaces only. Bare surfaces must be sanded. Do not apply VC 17m over graphite antifoulings. Do not apply over soft antifouling paints. Do not apply VC 17m over aluminum.

Number of Coats 2-3

Coverage (Theoretical) - 407.6 (sq ft/Gal)

Recommended DFT 0.3 mils dry
Recommended WFT 4 mils wet

Application Methods Roller, Airless Spray (Electric)

Technical Information

  • Color: V105U-Original, V106U-Blue, V107U-Red
  • Finish: Matte
  • Specific Gravity: 1.024
  • Volume Solids: 6.75%
  • Mix Ratio: As supplied
  • Typical Shelf Life: 2 yrs
  • VOC (As Supplied): 737 g/lt

TRANSPORTATION,STORAGE AND SAFETY INFORMATION

TRANSPORTATION: VC 17m should be kept in securely closed containers during transport and storage.

STORAGE: Exposure to air and extremes of temperature should be avoided. For the full shelf life of VC 17m to be realised ensure that between use the container is firmly closed and the temperature is between 5 C/41 F and 35 C/95 F. Keep out of direct sunlight.

DISPOSAL: Container Disposal: Triple Rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state or local authorities. Pesticide Disposal: Open dumping is prohibited. Pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate that cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposed of according to procedures approved by Federal, state, or local disposal authorities.

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Denver! NC
5 out of 5 stars.

Easy and fast

5 months ago
1. Easy to apply. Just mix in the copper packet, stir with a drill motor and paint stirrer, and then roll on. 2. Paint lies down quickly and smooths out. 3. Bottom is fast especially in light wind. 4. No sanding required each season. Just make sure it's clean.
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New York
4 out of 5 stars.

Same paint I've been using for years

11 months ago
I basically shopped price, and with free shipping, this was the least expensive option. However, after I received my order, a local store ran a special at a lower price, so I guess it's about timing. The ordering process through JD was simple and quick, so no complaints there.
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Sandusky, Oh
5 out of 5 stars.

I use VC17 year after year

3 years ago
VC17 has been on the bottom since the boat was new in 1983
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Plainfield VT - Sail out of Malletts Bay
5 out of 5 stars.

I have been using VC-17 for decades.

6 years ago
I have been using VC 17 over VC tar for many years. Before spring launch I daub a bit of VC Tar over any of the iron keel that has been exposed. I just chip off the rust bubble and cover the spots. If there are a lot of them I may wet-sand just a little. The bottom is pressure washed every fall when hauled. The only other preparation is a wipe down with a rag soaked with a little VC thinner. Then I roll on (with a 2"" roller using the VC can cover as a pot) a thinned coat of VC17. That's when I'm glad its a 26' not a 36' boat. But it only takes a couple hours and the surface is OK (not a super-slick race finish - but when I raced I lost more with one rough tack than I ever lose to bad bottom finish). VC 17 keeps the scum loose and easily cleaned in the fall.
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Lake Granby, CO
5 out of 5 stars.

Goes on easy dries fast

6 years ago
easy application with a 3"" form roller, dries very fast (10 min) and make the boat faster then other options. Great for the fresh water lake where we keep our 27' sailboat.
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Granby CO
1 out of 5 stars.

item was returned

6 years ago
item was shown in stock, was not shipped until week later so I did not accept delivery as my boat had already been in the water for four days.
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Milwaukee
4 out of 5 stars.

I will buy this product again from somewhere!

7 years ago
This product is the best bottom paint for my area on Lake Michigan. The problem is the $28.00 that is charged for "" special handling"" as far as I can see this means putting some cardboard covers and some tape on the cans. I might have to look else ware next spring. Thank You, Ken Bourgeois
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Michigan
5 out of 5 stars.

Application Hint

7 years ago
I roll it on, but have found the best way to apply to the roller is by putting paint into a squeeze bottle and directly applying it to the roller. Keeps paint from drying in the roller tray, thereby saving paint and money!!!
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Oswego, N.Y.
5 out of 5 stars.

I would buy this product again.

9 years ago
This paint is about the only game in town when it comes to maintaining a fresh water racing finish.
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Lakewood, OH
5 out of 5 stars.

Well pleased

9 years ago
Bottom painting went smoothly and well. Bottom of the boat (at least) looks great
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Q: How much Interlux VC 17m Antifouling Bottom Paint should I need for a 1974 Ericson 25 which has been primed with Interprotect epoxy barrier coat and primer?

a year ago
2 Answers

A: I have a P-26 that is just a tiny little bigger than the Ericson 25.  I repaint VC-17 every year by using a 3"" roller. I thin the paint about 10%, otherwise it seems to dry too fast to roll evenly.  If it is really hot and breezy I may thin a little more. I use about a quart and a half per year.  The unused mixed half seems to be fine a year later, but takes a lot of shaking and stirring to prepare it. The bottom of our boat is far from a racing finish, but it keeps a lot cleaner than if unpainted.  With minimum surface preparation I can roll VC-17 to the whole boat bottom in one day. The undercoat is decades old VC-Tar.  I still have some left that I use to dab over places where the iron keel shows rust (that I grid away and treat with rust inhibitor.  No one praises the appearance of the boat bottom (as they did when I first used the VC-Tar and VC -17 after grinding the keel to bare metal and fairing the surface to a shine before painting on the VC-Tar sealer and VC-17 surface. Both the VC-Tar (which I don't think is available anymore) and the VC-17 require minimal surface preparation before repainting. The paint seems to dissolve into the old surface.

a year ago
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Q: what is the size of the interlux v17m for $87?

2 years ago
4 Answers

A: That is the quart price

2 years ago
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Q: Do I need a barrier coat for repairs before repainting with VC17M

5 years ago
3 Answers

A: Yes.

5 years ago
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Q: In reply from an answer, the boat has a barrier coat on the hull with VC17M, I just did a couple of repairs on a small spots with epoxy and filler, before re coating with VC, do I need some kind of primer before the re coat.

5 years ago
2 Answers

A: If you can allow the epoxy to cure for a couple of weeks before coating it, you should be okay. Otherwise there is a primer specifically made for coating fresh epoxy resin that will allow you overcoat sooner. I don't know the name of such a primer. Chad

5 years ago
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Q: Can I apply this over Interlux Brightside as long as I clean and sand well?

5 years ago
2 Answers

A: I don t think so.

5 years ago
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Q: What is the ""original"" color? I have a deep blue on the bottom now. Do I need original or blue? Also, for freshwater what is the best VC product?

5 years ago
3 Answers

A: Original goes on copper colored and turns dark brown to almost black.

5 years ago
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Q: What does blue VC-17 look like on a boat

6 years ago
1 Answer

A: It has a copper color at first but will blue over time with exposure to water/air. Thank you, Bryson Stephens CAUTION: External E-mail

6 years ago
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Q: I painted the bottom of my boat last year, and used 3 qts vc17m not the extra. this year I have two qts left. Can I use 1 qt extra and 2 qts original non extra? or are they not mixable.

6 years ago
2 Answers

A: Sorry, I'm not sure.

6 years ago
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Q: does this vc 17m come in pints.

6 years ago
1 Answer

A: Not that I know of Rob Swem, Secretary/Treasurer Refrigeration Concepts Inc Direct Line***.****

6 years ago
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Q: How do you removevc-17 from a boat?

6 years ago
1 Answer

A: Sanding and more sanding. Or soda blast

6 years ago
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