Yes,because this part is under the water for most of the time and it is made up of metal and metal forms a layer of ferric oxide when it comes in contact with water and air
Painting the bottom of your boat every year is essential to prevent the growth of marine organisms like algae and barnacles, which can increase drag and reduce fuel efficiency. Regular maintenance also protects the hull from corrosion and damage, extending the lifespan of the boat. Additionally, fresh paint improves aesthetics and can enhance resale value. Overall, annual painting is a crucial part of boat upkeep to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
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Every year.
Once a year or Once every two years
Depends how many people have to flee there country - it varies every year.
Mary Cassatt painted The Boating Party between 1893-94
I always shake the can back and forth for about a minute then stir the paint until the thick stuff is off the bottom. If you are lucky enough to have one of those paint shakers then it makes the work even easier. Good luck.
Every Year.
A lot of it depends on the boat; a new clean fiberglass bass boat with a smooth bottom will take less fuel than a 50-year-old aluminum pontoon boat with rows of rivets running down the middle of the pontoons.
Websites generally give the current year as the copyright year, as that is when the page rendered. Wiki.answers.com has a copyright notification at the bottom of every page.
Most websites give the current year as the copyright year, as that's when the page rendered on the user's computer. On answers.com, it also appears at the bottom of every page.