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I dont know why this did not occurr to me sooner than this as I do a
lot of electroplating. Put a thin layer of electrical conducting paint on the bottom of a boat. THEN: Run copper cables under the boat and apply DC so that you get electroplating of the Cu onto the boat. Yes, it'd be slow in salt water instead of a CuSO4 solution but it'd work. Every few months, reverse polarity to clean the surface and then re-apply. |
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