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Interlux Pacifica Plus Antifouling Paint

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Interlux Pacifica Plus Antifouling Bottom Paint

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Interlux Pacifica Plus is a copper-free, environmentally friendly bottom paint with proven growth fighting power. This dual biocide antifouling paint combines Biolux slime blocker and Econea, a copper-free antifouling agent that blocks marine growth, including shell fouling, barnacles, zebra mussels and other aquatic organisms.

The Econea paint film erodes over time to continually expose fresh antifouling agents. This biodegradable degradation won't harm the environment and lessens paint buildup for easy overcoating next season. Additionally, since Econea is not copper based, it can be used on and around underwater metals such as aluminum hulls, outdrives and running gear with less potential for galvanic corrosion.

This antifouling bottom paint can be applied with brush, roller, or conventional and airless spray. Suitable for aluminum, fiberglass, bare wood, and previously painted surfaces with proper preparation. Choose from Blue, Green, Red, Black, and Gray.

Tech Specs
Temperature °F (°C) Touch Dry Overcoating Time Immersion Time
41°F (5°C)6 hours12 hours8 hours
50°F (10°C)3 hours6 hours9 hours
75°F (25°C)2 hours3 hours6 hours
95°F (35°C)30 minutes2 hours4 hours
Info & Guides
This antifouling bottom paint is suited for use on all boats, including fiberglass, aluminum, wood, and steel, and is approved for use in all waters. Since the performance of the product is directly related to the amount of paint applied (thin film thickness could lead to premature fouling), Interlux recommends applying a 2 coat minimum for best results. Pacifica Plus can be applied using either a brush or roller. Features:
  • Copper free ablative antifouling
  • Contains Econea to control shell growth
  • Controlled release of biocide to prevent fouling
  • Clean, crisp, bright colors
  • Fast dry
  • High solids/ Low VOC

Preperation

Bare Aluminum:
Sand with medium grade emery cloth to a bright metal finish. Wipe clean and apply a very thing coat of Viny-Lux Primewash 353/354. Prime with InterProtect 2000E/2001E. Viny-Lux Primewash can be omitted on sandblasted aluminum if priming with InterProtect is done on the same day as blasting.

Factory finished aluminum:
Prime with Primocon.

Bare fiberglass (polyester or vinylester)
Bare fiberglass must be properly prepared to prevent delamination of the antifouling paint. Start by scrubbing the surface thouroughly with soap and water using a stiff brush, then rinse with water. Wipe a small area witha clean rag that has been wetted with Firberglass Solvent Wash 202. While the surface is still wet, wipe with a clean, dry rag. Continue until the entire surface has been cleaned.

  • With the No Sand System, apply one thin, continuous coat of Interlux Fiberglass No-Sand Primer.
  • With the Sanding System, sand with 80 grade paper, remove sanding residue and then wipe with Fiberglass Solvent Wash 202.

Bare Wood
Sand with 80 grade paper. Clean with Special Thinner 216. Apply first coat reduced 10% with Special Thinner 216. If necessary, fill seams with Seam Compound Brown 30.

  • If the wood was previously painted and still in good condition, rinse with fresh water and allow surface to dry. Abrade with 80-grit sandpaper and remove the residue by wiping clean with Special Thinner 216.
  • If the wood was previously painted and is in poor condition, remove all old antifouling paint using Interstrip 299E, followed by sanding and wiping clean with Fiberglass Solvent Wash 202.


Application

Mixing and thinning instructions:
Shake and mix well. Stir continuously while using. Thin only when necessary with Interlux Brush Ease 433 or Special Thinner 216 (not to exceed 10% by volume).

General application procedures:
Apply at least 2 full coats by brush or (solvent resistant) 3/8" nap roller. If during the application the brush pulls or roller drages, use Interlux Brush Ease 433 to improve handling. Apply an extra coat to high wear areas, such as the waterline, bow and keel areas.

  • Thinner: Special Thinner 216 or Brush-Ease 433 (do not exceed 10%)
  • Clean-up: Special Thinner 216 or Brush-Ease 433
  • Coverage: 510 square feet per gallon, per coat at 2.0 mils DFT
  • VOC: 330 gms/ltr as supplied (2.75 lb/gallon)
  • Application temperature: 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C)

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Dagsboro, Delaware
5 out of 5 stars.

Awesome

3 years ago
This is the only paint my dealer uses. For 10 years now, I've never had barnacles on my pontoon. Interlux always makes a great boat paint.
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Delaware
5 out of 5 stars.

Awesome

6 years ago
Always use this and neber get the barnacles. Other pontooners have but I don't know what they have for pain. They all asked which paint I use and they will be switching. Great product!
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Martinique
1 out of 5 stars.

Complete waste of money

7 years ago
I applied this product in Chaguarama's Trinidad and BEFORE I could reach Martinique the whole boat was covered in growth. Both slime, grass and poks. Withing two months of sailing this products completely failed. It is still on there but it does not work AT ALL. Aluminium hull, previous product used: Trilux 33 (much better)
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Sea Isle City, NJ
5 out of 5 stars.

Pleased with Interlux and Jamestown Distributors

9 years ago
Great product, great price, quick delivery, and excellent packaging. My only con is that I had to pay a boat yard to apply it. Any ideas on how to get a 25' tritoon (3 pontoons) off of the trailer for painting?
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Questions

1 - 10 of 12 Questions

Q: Pacifica plus in gallon of blue is out of stock, can i be reminded when back in stock

3 years ago
1 Answer

A: Hello, If you call and place an order, the order will ship when we get it in stock. Have a great day!

3 years ago
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Q: I must send 5 gallons of antifouling to Cartagena Columbia. A carrier is avaliable in Doral FL. After I manage it. Can you do that? Thanks

3 years ago
1 Answer

A: We can ship to a freight forwarder in the US. The freight forwarder must be capable of generating the necessary Hazmat paperwork. JD does not provide that information. Payment must be made in advance via PayPal. You will need to call the support center of email info@jamestowndistributors.com to place an order.

3 years ago
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Q: Why is this paint only sold in pints? Is it not available by the gallon?

6 years ago
1 Answer

A: Hi, if you click on the dropdown next to the price, you will see that there are other units available.

6 years ago
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Q: Is Pacifica a multi season paint?this a

9 years ago
3 Answers

A: The pacifica can be a multi season paint if you use at least 2 coats.

9 years ago
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Q: I have had the bottom of our 22 foot sailboat painted with Pacifica in the fall of 2013 and it was in the water all last summer, then in inside winter storage from Nov till early May. Now I checked out the boat and the bottom paint is flaking very small chips. Its fairly easy to clean off but is this normal? Do you have to overcoat every season? I did not have to overcoat with Micron Extra? Is this a problem if I put it in the water as is? May 07, 2015

9 years ago
2 Answers

A: The directions say to scrap or sand down the lifting areas and paint over. I seen flaking this year but not before. Not sure if the spots were not cleaned properly or something else happen before applying the new coat. I believe this is my third year and have applied two coats each year. Last year I just wash the bottom, this year I sanded the bottom because of the flaking. Hopefully next year I will not need to paint the bottom again.

9 years ago
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Q: can I use this paint on my max prop?

10 years ago
2 Answers

A: sorry do not know what a max prop is. I used Pacifica on my outboard engine with great results. on my inboard prop i use a Petite (sp) product anti fouling comes in a spray can nothing grows on the prop or shaft.

9 years ago
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Q: Does the Pacifica plus gray come in gallon lots?

11 years ago
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A: I have had the bottom of our 22 foot sailboat painted with Pacifica in the fall of 2013 and it was in the water all last summer, then in inside winter storage from Nov till early May. Now I checked out the boat and the bottom paint is flaking very small chips. Its fairly easy to clean off but is this normal? Do you have to overcoat every season? I did not have to overcoat with Micron Extra? Is this a problem if I put it in the water as is?

9 years ago
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Q: I'm not sure what is already on my aluminum hull. I really do not want to strip the whole underside. What do you suggest for bottom treatment? I'm new to the whole boat thing. So please don't be afraid to use the puppets and crayons in your answer, Thank you

10 years ago
1 Answer

A: Light sand, wipe with denatured alcohol then apply two coats of Pacifica.

10 years ago
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Q: Does it have unlimited dry time?

13 years ago
2 Answers

A: the Misses did it.. Uh huh....

10 years ago
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Q: how much square footage does a quart of interlux cover?

11 years ago
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A: Not sure exactly, but I'd guess a quart would cover about 30-40 sq. feet considering the Interlux directions say Number of Coats: 2 coats, 3 on bare wood. Our 25 ft Glacier Bay Power Cat took two gallons to cover twice.

11 years ago
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