Water based antifouling for log sensor
nova wrote:
so you're saying micron optima will stick to the plastic body of ST40 paddle
wheel?
if, yes, I gonna give it a try. you just won't believe the eco system that
lives in the paddle wheel after 1 week in water!
It probably will once the barnacles have roughened up the surface. It
certainly sticks moderately to _old_ fibreglass without primer, as I
keep on finding out when I try to paint in a hurry.
A possible problem is that Micron Optima has an activator and a paint
component with a limited shelf life once mixed.
Also I note from the posting that power boats may come into the equation
in which case Micron Optima will erode rather quickly in some
higher-speed cases.
"Mike James" wrote in message
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Rob wrote:
Just bought a Raymarine ST40 and the advice is to paint the log wheel
with a water based anti fouling paint. Have not been able to track
any down in UK - grateful for any suggestions.
TVMIA.
Try reading the cans or asking the manufacturers....
e.g. International Micron Optima is water based (emulsion paint) but
expensive.
A clue is the drying times look more like 24 hours than 12 hours as the
water has to dry off first before the paint starts to cure.
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