International VC Offshore Antifouling is a fast drying formula suitable for faster boats, such as powerboats. What makes this antifouling paint great is that it’s perfect for all time scales. If you’re in a rush, you can relaunch your boat within a day, or alternatively you can wait 6 months. This is dependent on the temperature that you are applying at the International antifouling at.
COLOUR OPTIONS
Please Note: The colours at the top are pre immersion. The colours at the bottom are post immersion.   Â
We've written up a few frequently asked questions that are asked in store for a little extra guidance.
How can International VC Offshore antifoul be applied?
It can be applied with a brush and paint roller. You can also use spray but it is recommended that this is only done by professionals. Two to three coats are recommended.
How long does VC Offshore antifouling take to become touch dry?
If applied at: 5C – One hour. 15C – 30 minutes. 23C – 20 minutes.
How long should I wait in-between coats when applying International VC Offshore?
If applied at: 5C – 6 hours. 15C – 3 hours. 23C – 2 hours.
What is International VC Offshore EU's coverage?
Approximately 11 metres square per litre.Â
At what temperature can International VC Offshore be applied?
It is recommended that the antifoul is applied with the temperature at least 5C and no higher than 35C.
What is VC Offshore antifoul's coverage?
10 metres per square litre
What is the immersion time when applying International VC Offshore?
If applied at 5C – 6 hours. 15C – 3 hours. 23C – 2 hours. Maximum of 6 months.
What speed of boat is VC Offshore antifoul recommended for?
This antifouling is suitable for boats that can exceed 30 knots.
What primer should I use with International VC Offshore antifoul?
What finish can I expect from International VC Offshore?
The antifoul produces a matt finish.
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