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Prop Coating
The guy I sail with is looking for a good slick coating for the folding
prop on his J-109 racing sailboat. The prop appears to be made of brass or bronze, and gets a pretty good dose of hard marine growth during the season here in the northeast. He has the bottom cleaned each week or just before races during the season. The bottom has some kind of slick paint or coating on it, not like anti-fouling paint, but the prop is bare. So far, there is only one coating that sounds good, but requires the prop to be removed and sent to the company for treatment. Anyone know of a treatment that can be self-applied that would not cause a lot of friction in the water, and yet protect from sea life? |
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