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wrote in message ups.com... Joe wrote: Sorry....just coat it with the same paint you used to do your bottom. NO! DO NOT DO THIS I'm surprised at Joe's suggestion, which will cause electrolysis corrosion on the prop. If you're going to paint your prop with anti- fouling, you need to either prime it first OR use a non-metal-based anti-fouling. I guess it just depends on the prop material and the type of paint. It dont matter anyway..it's not going to last long anyway.. I tried everything Scotty, and nothing last more than 1 year. After a year you need to jump in and scrape the wheel often. Barnacles won't grow on a prop that gets run every week or so. You don't live in an area of active barnacle growth, then. Here on the Central East coast of Florida, 3 days can have small barnacles attaching themselves. Even with good bottom paint, if you want to win races, you wipe the bottom before every race. |
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