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![]() Give it a few years. U. Florida has been studying shark and porpoise skin for some time trying to produce a low friction non-depleting non-toxic anti-fouling coating for the Navy. Last I heard they were in full scale testing. I was under the impression that anti fouling paint, or copper sheets for that matter, work only because they are toxic. It has something to do with the texture and flexibility. It is apparently a thick coating that has a microscopic surface pattern that slime spores and barnacles have a hard time binding to. It also flexes slightly under varying water pressure so the barnacle cement pops off. A side benefit is that those little bumps improve laminar flow reducing wetted surface drag. Sort of like the dimples on a golf ball. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com |
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