Why Post-Paint Inspections Are Built Into Every Hull Cleaning We Do
A fresh bottom paint job should feel like a reset, a clean slate beneath your boat, one smooth surface slicing through the water, one guarantee that you’re protected for months. But that guarantee only holds if the work was done correctly.
A bad bottom job doesn’t just look sloppy, t directly impacts fuel efficiency, top end speed, paint lifespan, marine growth rate, future maintenance costs, and corrosion protection.
Paint that fails early means owners end up paying for extra cleaning, costly repairs, and a complete repaint long before schedule.
Common Post-Paint Problems and What They Usually Mean
| What Divers Find Underwater | What It Tells Us About the Paint Job |
|---|
| Paint peeling or falling off in large sheets | Poor prep, contamination on hull, or incompatible paint system |
| Early blistering | Moisture trapped during prep, improper drying time, or coating reaction |
| Missed spots or ultra-thin coverage | Rushed application or neglected low-visibility areas |
| Rough texture, roller lines, uneven coats | Inconsistent technique or insufficient material |
| Visible sanding grooves | Yard sanded too aggressively or unevenly |
| Paint already losing color or chalking | Incorrect paint choice or exposure issues |
For example, on an inspection prior to a routine hull clean, we found that fresh, untouched paint was already peeling off the sail drive:


Your Paint Job Is an Investment, Protect It From Day One
A bottom job isn’t something you should trust blindly. The difference between a properly done paint job and a rushed one is years of longevity, performance, and cost.
An underwater inspection puts your mind at ease and protects your investment before early failures turn into major repairs.
If you live in Melbourne, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Sebastian, or the surrounding areas, call Sunstate Marine at (772) 828-1099 for a hull cleaning and peace of mind that you paint job was done properly.