underwater metal anti fouling
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underwater metal anti fouling
we recently had to hawl our 31 to clean the amazing growth of barnacles
from every square inch of underwater metal. Would appreciate any ideas
regarding anti fouling treatment to shafts, rudders, props etc. so we can avoid the problem in the future.
from every square inch of underwater metal. Would appreciate any ideas
regarding anti fouling treatment to shafts, rudders, props etc. so we can avoid the problem in the future.
I'm right across the Raritan in Great Kills so I know what you mean. Them things are growing like wildfire.
Anyway, Straight from Interlux.
-Clean All Metal till Brite and Shiny
-Wipe all metal with Vinegar
-Three coats of Barrier Coat
-Paint with Hard Antifoul Bottom Paint, such as Unepoxy
My friend did this on his last boat and it worked great, he did it on the boat he has now and is working great. Boat has been idle for long periods of time and the hardware is still clean.
Me on the other hand, way too lazy to bother doing all that work. I clean up the shafts and coat with what I have on hand or leave bare. Then make it a point to dive in and scrap a little if I have long periods of non-use or feel boat is sluggish.
Anyway, Straight from Interlux.
-Clean All Metal till Brite and Shiny
-Wipe all metal with Vinegar
-Three coats of Barrier Coat
-Paint with Hard Antifoul Bottom Paint, such as Unepoxy
My friend did this on his last boat and it worked great, he did it on the boat he has now and is working great. Boat has been idle for long periods of time and the hardware is still clean.
Me on the other hand, way too lazy to bother doing all that work. I clean up the shafts and coat with what I have on hand or leave bare. Then make it a point to dive in and scrap a little if I have long periods of non-use or feel boat is sluggish.
I did the clorinated primer, followed by two part metal primer and two coats of bottom paint. Interlux and Pettit both make these products. Follow the directions closely, especially as to overcoat times. It worked great fro two years. The bottom paint did not come off or "die" the way it usually does on metal.
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Slight misunderstanding.
Rudders and struts got the prime wash, interprotect (actually 4 coats...now that I thinks about it.), and then 3 coats of Micron CSC (1 marker 2 topcoat). The only reason I used the ablative paint was out of pure ignorance ....didn't know I should use a hard coat, and thats what i painted the bottom with. That said, 2 seasons, and it is holding up fine, so I don't think I will change...bear in mind i cruise @ 15-17 knots.
Shafts and props were just sanded perfectly clean for the first year...low to "moderate" growth (nothing excessive), and i sat half the year finishing the project..and with other issues (blown tranny).
Year 2 (this year), I had the props redone, and shafts trued. They looked so nice, I had to put something on them,,,so I used propspeed. The shafts and props are still perfectly clean after most of a season. The propspeed is expensive, but it works.
For refernce, my dyna plate (uncoated) ground is a major barnicle habitat
Hope this clears things up.
Best Regards
Giff
Slight misunderstanding.
Rudders and struts got the prime wash, interprotect (actually 4 coats...now that I thinks about it.), and then 3 coats of Micron CSC (1 marker 2 topcoat). The only reason I used the ablative paint was out of pure ignorance ....didn't know I should use a hard coat, and thats what i painted the bottom with. That said, 2 seasons, and it is holding up fine, so I don't think I will change...bear in mind i cruise @ 15-17 knots.
Shafts and props were just sanded perfectly clean for the first year...low to "moderate" growth (nothing excessive), and i sat half the year finishing the project..and with other issues (blown tranny).
Year 2 (this year), I had the props redone, and shafts trued. They looked so nice, I had to put something on them,,,so I used propspeed. The shafts and props are still perfectly clean after most of a season. The propspeed is expensive, but it works.
For refernce, my dyna plate (uncoated) ground is a major barnicle habitat
Hope this clears things up.
Best Regards
Giff
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