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![]() "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... This all raises a serious question in my mind as to whether ablative antifouls are that useful -maybe they are best suited to smaller boats that never really get going fats enough to displace the slime? Any thoughts? Cheers MC Many years ago i was at the yard when british steel was lifted out of the water immediatly after her non stop round the world voyage The bottom was covered in a wide variety of weeds and several spiecies of barnicle. She was about 60ft long and sailed hard... non stop. you can draw you own conclusions from that....... ![]() |
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