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Default Time to scrape the barnacles

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:02:34 -0600, "Lloyd Bonafide"
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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Ok, its Fall now and we have gone from a toasty 99 degrees to a balmy
92 so I thought it would be a good day to lay on the dock and scrape
barnacles offa my 28' S2 cuz I havent gotten around to sailing her 40
miles away to be painted. At 51 yrs of age, I find that 92 degrees in
blazing sun is kinda warm too. It just about killed me. GOD, I used
to do this with ease.
Still, I did manage to do some good. I use a long handled edger,
sorta like a hoe without the bend to the blade. It is heavy enough to
have enough momentum to do the job with one push. In this warmer than
bath water the barnacles grow to eating size very fast. Hours later,
I am STILL guzzling cold water to replace what I lost laying on that
dock.


A very high pressure (3000 psi) power washer will work underwater if the
nozzle is held up close. A bit easier than scraping.

I always had the yard pressure wash as soon as the boat was lifted
with a very high pressure washer. It got the slime, grass and some of
the small barnacles but couldn't touch those water line barnacles. I
had to use one of those tools that are used to remove floor tile, then
grind down the base of the barnacle which remained.

Those upper gulf barnacles are tough.

Between haulouts, I would just take it out to one of the islands, get
in the lee almost aground, and stand in the water to scrape them off.
Then put on a tank and clean off the grass and slime. Little cooler
than laying on the dock.

Frank
 
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