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Jonathan Ganz January 27th 04 08:14 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?





MC January 27th 04 08:57 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
You mean you didn't paint a portion without the addition?????

Cheers

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?






Jonathan Ganz January 27th 04 10:01 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Actually, I didn't mention it, but I did... the well that would normally
take the outboard has a fiberglass plug. I didn't use the sauce there,
and it seems to be much worse. It's still not a complete answer though,
because the plug isn't in the water all the time.

"MC" wrote in message
...
You mean you didn't paint a portion without the addition?????

Cheers

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?








katysails January 27th 04 11:27 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Jon asked: Has anyone tried this?

I thought the US Navy used paint that contained capsaicin (sp) but that =
the results weren't very impressive.

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Joe February 1st 04 05:46 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?


Yes, and with red pepper on a dink. Old coonass trick used in oil
base paint not bottom paint. Not very effective. Just buy good bottom
paint.

Joe
MSV RedCloud

Michael February 7th 04 05:43 AM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Not Habenera per se but the principal ingredient is plain old ordinary
capsicum (as in pepper spray, pepper sauces, or red pepper). Capsicum has
been used for decades by local natives of Central America and SE Asia for
the purpose mentioned and with good effect.

Even now there is a company that sells it as an ingredient for anti fouling
enhancement. Not necessary to buy it commercially. Just mix in red pepper
or as Joe mentioned some of the hotter grades of hot sauce.

Michael

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...
Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?


Yes, and with red pepper on a dink. Old coonass trick used in oil
base paint not bottom paint. Not very effective. Just buy good bottom
paint.

Joe
MSV RedCloud




Jonathan Ganz February 7th 04 08:08 AM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Actually, I got the habenera sause... the most powerful I could find.
It cost $20 for a small bottle.

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Not Habenera per se but the principal ingredient is plain old ordinary
capsicum (as in pepper spray, pepper sauces, or red pepper). Capsicum has
been used for decades by local natives of Central America and SE Asia for
the purpose mentioned and with good effect.

Even now there is a company that sells it as an ingredient for anti

fouling
enhancement. Not necessary to buy it commercially. Just mix in red

pepper
or as Joe mentioned some of the hotter grades of hot sauce.

Michael

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message

...
Well, it's been about two years now, and I haven't seen
much growth on the bottom of my Cal. I'm not sure if
this anecdotal evidence has convinced me to try it again,
but I'm not displeased. I added this stuff to the paint and
mixed it in pretty well. So far so good. I'm going to have
the boat hauled in a couple of months, and then I'll know
more.

Has anyone tried this?


Yes, and with red pepper on a dink. Old coonass trick used in oil
base paint not bottom paint. Not very effective. Just buy good bottom
paint.

Joe
MSV RedCloud






Jonathan Ganz February 8th 04 03:15 AM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Why is that?

Oz wrote in message ...
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 00:08:50 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:

Actually, I got the habenera sause... the most powerful I could find.
It cost $20 for a small bottle.


Better off with powdered chilli.



Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Jonathan Ganz February 8th 04 04:31 AM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
Hmmm... I will take that into consideration upon the next haulout.

Oz wrote in message ...
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:15:47 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:

Why is that?


Doesn't upset the paint mix other than to thicken it a bit.
Much more concentrated too.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Joe February 8th 04 04:26 PM

Habanera Sauce in the bottom paint
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Hmmm... I will take that into consideration upon the next haulout.


Your wasting your time!

Mr Cooper made a wood dink. He did the bottom with powered red chili
pepper mixed in paint for the bottom and kept the boat in the water
here in the marina.

Within 6 month in the water his hull was covered with barrinacles.

He pulled his dink used interlux bottom paint and it stayed unfouled
for 3 + years.

Answer this: What marine store carries chile pepper?

Joe
MSV RedCloud


Oz wrote in message ...
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:15:47 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
scribbled thusly:

Why is that?


Doesn't upset the paint mix other than to thicken it a bit.
Much more concentrated too.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



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