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![]() "Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message ... A friend came up with a novel solution. He talked about wrapping tarpaulins under the boat and hosing water between the tarps and the hull to keep a layer of fresh water on the hull. He reckoned that would keep the barnacles from growing. I don't know that he ever tried it though. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I've seen that done in the Long Beach area (SoCal) with varying degrees of success. Seems to work best on powerboats, since they don't have the keel and everything associated with it -- including ****ing off marina owners for the wasting of fresh water. Even there, though, pulling the boat up out of the water makes a whole lot more sense. |
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