Agree fully. The stuff in the manual is only applicable if the coating has failed. You don't say if there is any coating on it already in addition to the original paint. Normally Trilux or the Hempel equivalent is used, often black. It is not a particularly good antifoul, but is the only thing you can use. Barnacles do grow on it but they can be scraped off. IF you do have Trilux you can safely sand it to give a key for the new coats. Do not coat the anode or the bare aluminium behind it. I Leave the anode on and cover it with masking tape so it is safe to spray the whole assembly then remove the tape. If you have an aluminium fixed prop you should spray that as well. If it has not been coated before, clean it, lightly abrade and then use Trilux primer and top coat. If you have a bronze folding prop then it is worth putting the effort in and coating it with Velox, at least the blades. On my FlexoFold 2 blade I use Trilux on the hub and spray it at the same time as the housing, and white Velox on the blades which remain free of fouling apart from a slight slime, even though the boat is more or less permanently in the water.