Antifouling Paints: Paints suitable for the hull below the waterline. Also known as antifouling paints.
Primers: It creates an extremely dense, non-porous film. This acts as a “shield” that prevents water from penetrating the polyester gelcoat, preventing the destructive phenomenon of osmosis (blistering).
Sentinel: Paints suitable for use in the boat bilge.
Engine paint spray: Marine engine sprays are designed to withstand thermal fluctuations without losing their integrity. At the same time, they are resistant to fuels, oils, salt, and sunlight.
Superstructure: Paints suitable for the topsides and waterline of the boat.
Self-Cleaning: It prevents the buildup of paint layers over the years (reducing the need for scraping) and is ideal for boats that move frequently or travel at moderate speeds.
Eco-Friendly: This is the most modern and eco-friendly technology, which does not contain biocides. Instead of poisoning organisms, it creates an extremely smooth, slippery surface to which marine life (oysters, algae) has difficulty adhering.
Hard: It is the ideal choice for very fast boats (speedboats), for boats that are frequently trailered, as well as for racing sailboats, since its surface can be sanded and polished for maximum hydrodynamics.