Painting a Dutch Masterpiece
Julie | September 18, 2007 at 11:38 am | In Photos, Latest News |

Henry Veringa, Holland America Line’s project manager at the yard, just sent ENB these photos of Eurodam’s hull being painted. The ship will get a total of six layers of paint and coatings before going into service: two coats of epoxy primer, one layer of modified epoxy tie coat and three layers of self-polishing, antifouling tin-free paint.
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How manny liters of paint is needed to paint the whole ship.
Greetings Ben.
Comment by Maasdam — September 18, 2007 #
Could we get that figure in gallons also?
And I’m assuming coats 2-6 turn the hull the DARK blue on all HAL ships?
Interesting to see a bright blue hull!
Comment by InTheWASide — September 19, 2007 #