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Default The end of bottom painting?

1. Not affiliated with this company

Thought you guys might be interested in this technology - they seem to
have sold it to some tough customers.

http://www.chlorfreeglobal.com/ppt/a...tpresfinal.ppt

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Default The end of bottom painting? Experience with "Boat Hull Shield"? ChlorFree?

Setting aside the ChlorFree- Aqua-Smart Hull "ionization" systems;
1) what about experiences (Pros & Cons) with Boat Hull Shields? They
appear innovative & simple to protect a hull & its motor, prop,
centerboard, etc. Any sucessfull installations on East Coast-- or
mostly in San Diego, Calif., & on lakes?? We'd like to see some & talk
with satisfied users!
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2) any technical Pros/ Cons the ChlorFree "ionization" system?
Would the amounts & fate of the Cu++ ions added to the water
circulating around the hull be much different than std. copper hard
paint (ex-Trinidad)
that lasts at least 2 years? Any comments affects on sealife- esp.
oysters, clams, benthic critters, etc?
Good sailing, John & Cindy R. Virginia
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On 22 Jan 2007 13:47:32 -0800, "beaufortnc" said:
Thought you guys might be interested in this technology - they seem to
have sold it to some tough customers.
http://www.chlorfreeglobal.com/ppt/a...tpresfinal.ppt


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How do you remove the boat from the enclosure without releasing the
chemical? Haul it out with slings? From the photos, I don't see any other
way, and releasing the chemical every time the boat is taken out doesn't
seem practical or environmentally friendly.

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1. Not affiliated with this company

Thought you guys might be interested in this technology - they seem to
have sold it to some tough customers.

http://www.chlorfreeglobal.com/ppt/a...tpresfinal.ppt

peace.



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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 13:47:32 -0800, beaufortnc wrote:

1. Not affiliated with this company

Thought you guys might be interested in this technology - they seem to
have sold it to some tough customers.


They can't be too tough if they've overlooked the grammatical errors in
the marketing material.

Matt O.

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