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JimC November 9th 07 04:55 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 
What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and
recommended frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively
warm waters? I had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but
notice some growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does
"in-the-water" cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four
months.

Jim

Robert Musgine November 9th 07 05:28 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 

"JimC" wrote in message
...
What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and recommended
frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively warm waters? I
had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but notice some
growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does "in-the-water"
cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four months.

Jim


I hang those small mesh laundry bags with large pool chlorine tablets in
them beneath the hull. The hull stays clean no problemo. Just keep an eye on
the chlorine tablets, replace every 3 weeks or so.



JimC November 9th 07 06:25 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 


Robert Musgine wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message
...

What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and recommended
frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively warm waters? I
had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but notice some
growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does "in-the-water"
cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four months.

Jim



I hang those small mesh laundry bags with large pool chlorine tablets in
them beneath the hull. The hull stays clean no problemo. Just keep an eye on
the chlorine tablets, replace every 3 weeks or so.


Where are they positioned relative to the hull? - A few inches below it,
or a foot, or two feet, or what? Also, how many do you use? - For
example, two or three, spaced along the length (of my 26-foot boat)? -

Jim

Joe November 9th 07 07:25 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 
On Nov 9, 11:28 am, "Robert Musgine" wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message

...

What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and recommended
frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively warm waters? I
had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but notice some
growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does "in-the-water"
cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four months.


Jim


I hang those small mesh laundry bags with large pool chlorine tablets in
them beneath the hull. The hull stays clean no problemo. Just keep an eye on
the chlorine tablets, replace every 3 weeks or so.


It's corrosive..keep away from zincs and thru-hulls and steel hulls.

Joe


JimC November 10th 07 11:41 AM

Bottom Cleaning
 


Joe wrote:

On Nov 9, 11:28 am, "Robert Musgine" wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message

.. .


What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and recommended
frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively warm waters? I
had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but notice some
growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does "in-the-water"
cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four months.


Jim


I hang those small mesh laundry bags with large pool chlorine tablets in
them beneath the hull. The hull stays clean no problemo. Just keep an eye on
the chlorine tablets, replace every 3 weeks or so.



It's corrosive..keep away from zincs and thru-hulls and steel hulls.

Joe


Joe, how often to you have your boat bottom-cleaned, and how do you do
it? Do you use one of the divers services?

Jim

Scotty November 10th 07 04:11 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 

"Robert Musgine" wrote in message
...


I hang small mesh laundry bags with large chlorine tablets
that I steal out of men's room urinals, beneath the hull.




Yuck!



Joe November 10th 07 06:28 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 
On Nov 10, 5:41 am, JimC wrote:
Joe wrote:
On Nov 9, 11:28 am, "Robert Musgine" wrote:


"JimC" wrote in message


.. .


What's the general recommendation regarding the need for, and recommended
frequency of, bottom cleaning of boats docked in relatively warm waters? I
had a bottom treatment (out of the water) last year, but notice some
growth on the rudders, etc. One local serviceman who does "in-the-water"
cleaning is recommending it be done every three or four months.


Jim


I hang those small mesh laundry bags with large pool chlorine tablets in
them beneath the hull. The hull stays clean no problemo. Just keep an eye on
the chlorine tablets, replace every 3 weeks or so.


It's corrosive..keep away from zincs and thru-hulls and steel hulls.


Joe


Joe, how often to you have your boat bottom-cleaned, and how do you do
it? Do you use one of the divers services?

Jim- Hide quoted text -

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No, I dont use divers, I jump in a scrub it with a stiff carpet scraps
about every 3 mo or so. For an ablative the schedule the guy gave you
was pretty good.

Joe


Steve November 14th 07 10:38 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 

On 10-Nov-2007, "Scotty" wrote:

I hang small mesh laundry bags with large chlorine tablets
that I steal out of men's room urinals, beneath the hull.


Are those the mint flavored type?

[email protected] November 15th 07 04:08 PM

Bottom Cleaning
 
Jim

I keep my "26M" in the water at Oxnard California. Such
as Mr. Gomes suggested... I have the diver clean it monthly
until winter arrives. Then my vendor suggested doing it every
other month.

Note: I had to have my Mac bottom painted before leaving it
in the slip full time.

Best regards

Bill

Anacapa Isle Marina
Channel Islands Harbor
Oxnard, California










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