Really?
https://www.seahawkpaints.com/product/marine-paint-stripper/
Problem with blasting is that you blow crap everywhere. Not so with paint stripper..
I looked up this stripper and it looks amazing. Thank you for this suggestion. This could really simplify the process. It can be cleaned up with water and no environmental harm afterwords! This is very important.
We have local businesses here, which sell this product, so I will follow up on this with them.
My boat was blasted down to the metal few years ago, by the previous owner. I am still trying to find out, what was put on the hull. I am sure the vendor for the stripping product needs to know, even if I want to remove everything completely.
Either way, if this stripping works, it will help me a lot. Honestly, I do not have 10-12K for this job. It is not urgent and I can postpone it, too. I just bought the boat few months ago. I wanted to do it myself and soon, just to be sure what is on the hull and how was it done? I will feel better.
As of the dirty work, it does not bother me. I don't mind hard work either. As a young man, I had the fortune to be a deckhand on merchant ships. During my 13 years as an O.S., I have had challenging job assigned to me. I am not young now, but the enthusiasm is much stronger, since I do it for myself. This is the main reason, why I want to figure this out on my own.
Thanks again for the tip.