At the beginning of this season I applied a good coating of Max Wax on my running gear to see how it acted as an anti-foulant as the spray clear stuff was now illegal. Just had the boat hauled and have to say I was pleasantly surprised how clean my shafts and props were. Any barnacle growth was minimal. Anyone else try it this season? Walter
I masked off my shaft zincs and sprayed on several coats of Max Wax on them. It's yellowish. Sprayed the props too, but they could have had some residual clear anti-foulant on them from the previous year. I know the shafts didn't as I had wire brushed them very well. On haul, both looked about the same. I was surprised. Walter
you had better luck than me.....but i think the water in clearwater might be more condusive to those mini barnacles than montauk.....wanna pull the skiff this afternoon?
Walter,
This is my second year of using Max Wax on my shafts and wheels. It has significantly reduced growth. The little that was on the shafts came off with a scotch brite pad. Also works great on transducers.
Harry
Raybo Marine NY wrote:geography and usage plays a big part, what works for some is not always the same for others
thats the answer....i think keeping the boat near the ocean with a good tidal flush everyday worked better for walter then my boat in an almost land locked and quite small and shallow "creek". even though they were only 10 miles apart.
I saw a really small kit of it for sale in my local W.Marine the other day... didn't look like something they stock, more like a special order that was never picked up...