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I had the 'old barge' (as Oz calls her) hauled last week. I had put hard
antifoul on as an experiment last year and was most impressed with its performance. It was 13 months since she was last out and the growth was quite small except for the sail drive that had a lot of weed (tin based antifoul had worn off completely but the acid etch vinyl primer was still in place). After water blasting to remove the slime, gently wet and dried entire hull with 240 grit. Washed down with a scriubbing brush and then applied a new coat of hard antifoul. I decided on another experiment. I used about 30-40% thinners and rolled with a short pile roller. The paint went on very fast and because it was very fluid left a surface that was as smooth as a spray job. Applied three similar coats on leading edges. Of course the paint layer is thinner than using full strength but since it's hard antifoul I'm gambling that this thin layer will be sufficient 'til next year. I also did not use near a whole gallon which for a 40' boat is most economical (being a Farr she also has a low wetted area). Anyone else here use a similar strategy? The water here is very clean so fouling is probably less than in some other places. I also noticed that when we went out in rough weather the slime tended to get knocked off the hull by waves so the hard surface doesn't seem to allow adhesion any worse than the ablative antifoul I used before. Another advantage is that when you touch the hull you don't get covered with ablative paint... 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 |
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