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I’ve been using this technique on my boats bottom for years. The
doubting Thomases in the boat yard assumed that it was because I was just too bone idle to prepare the surface properly and that my painting technique was lousy. But I knew better. Still haven’t got it quite right though, a few more lumps this year and she should go like greased lightning. Mike. I wonder whether this phenomena applies to boats? Should we be attaching shark skin to our boats? I have seen the dinghy sailors polishing the underwater surfaces of their dinghys with 2,000 grit sandpaper and wonder whether this might actually be the wrong thing to do. Is there any empirical information regarding the application of this technology to boats? Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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