Description
The Pettit Running Gear Guardian Kit 1870Q is a complete underwater metal coating system designed to dramatically reduce marine growth on running gear. Using a dual-biocide antifouling formula, it delivers a slick, durable finish that improves speed, fuel efficiency, and corrosion resistance over multiple seasons.
Pettit Running Gear Guardian Kit - 1870Q Item # 877386
Description
The Running Gear Guardian is an underwater metal coating system designed to greatly reduce marine growth through proven antifouling technology. Reduced marine growth results in increased speed and improved fuel efficiency.
Features:
- Dual biocide formula prevents all fouling
- Simple and convenient to apply with long lasting results
- Excellent adhesion & corrosion resistance
- Durable, slick, racing quality finish with multi-season protection
- Use on all underwater metals; props, rudders, trim tabs, struts and more
- Increases fuel efficiency
- Suitable for below the waterline only
Specifications:
Primer
- Vehicle type: Modified epoxy
- Finish: Flat
- Components: 1
- Curing mechanism: Solvent release
- Solids by weight: 55%
- Coverage: 65 ft 2
- VOC: 487 grams/liter Liquid Quart
- Application method: Brush, roller or spray
- Number of coats: 1
- Dry film thickness per coat: 2 mils
- Application temperature: 50° F min / 90° F max
- Thinner / Cleanup: 120 Brushing thinner
- Dry time: Minimum time in hours
- 90° F - 1/2 to recoat (if desired) and topcoat
- 70° F - 1 to recoat (if desired) and topcoat
- 50° F - 2 to recoat (if desired) and topcoat
Anti-Fouling Topcoat
- Finish: Flat
- Solids by weight: 71 ± 2%
- Coverage: 130 ft 2/qt.
- VOC: 330 grams/liter (max)
- Biocide: Cuprous Thiocyanate25%, Zinc Pyrithione2.5%
- Flash point: 98° F (SETA)
- Application method: Brush, roller, airless or conventional spray
- Maximum roller thickness: 3/16"
- Number of coats: 2
- Wet film thickness: 3.6 mils
- Dry film thickness: 2 mils
- Application temperature: 50° F min / 90° F max
- Thinner: 120 Brushing thinner
- Dry time: Minimum time in hours
- 90° F - 1/4 to touch, 1 to recoat and 4 to launch
- 70° F - 1/2 to touch, 2 to recoat and 8 to launch
- 50° F - 1 to touch, 6 to recoat and 2 4 to launch