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Hanz May 4th 07 09:38 PM

Anti-Fouling
 
Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


Hanz


[email protected] May 4th 07 09:52 PM

Anti-Fouling
 

Brilliant idea; it would protect the boat
and whatever grows on it from bacterial infection.

Or wait, maybe it is a really bad idea, and would just
help breeding strains of antibiotics resistant bacteria.


On May 4, 1:38 pm, Hanz wrote:
Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??

Hanz




Capt. JG May 5th 07 12:20 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
"Hanz" wrote in message
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Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


Hanz



No, but I put exteme hadanera sause in it once. Didn't seem to make any
difference.

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Jeff May 5th 07 12:45 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
* Capt. JG wrote, On 5/4/2007 7:20 PM:

No, but I put exteme hadanera sause in it once. Didn't seem to make any
difference.


Except now there's a mutant race of salsa craving barnacles.



Wilbur Hubbard May 5th 07 01:13 AM

Anti-Fouling
 

"Hanz" wrote in message
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Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??



I've used tributyltin and it works great. It comes in little bottles you
mix with paint for closets for mildew control. It doesn't matter to me
they outlawed it for boat bottom paint use. The very fact they outlawed
it means it worked better than anything else.

Wilbur Hubbard


Garland Gray II May 5th 07 03:13 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
I haven't, but it's supposed to be effective.

"Hanz" wrote in message
. ..
Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


Hanz




Capt. JG May 5th 07 04:17 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
"Jeff" wrote in message
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* Capt. JG wrote, On 5/4/2007 7:20 PM:

No, but I put exteme hadanera sause in it once. Didn't seem to make any
difference.


Except now there's a mutant race of salsa craving barnacles.


I have to give them chips occasionally.
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www.sailnow.com




Capt. JG May 5th 07 07:55 PM

Anti-Fouling
 
"Gogarty" wrote in message
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In article ,
llid says...



"Hanz" wrote in message
t...
Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??



I've used tributyltin and it works great. It comes in little bottles you
mix with paint for closets for mildew control. It doesn't matter to me
they outlawed it for boat bottom paint use. The very fact they outlawed
it means it worked better than anything else.

Wilbur Hubbard


Figures. I bet you don't have holding tanks either.


You don' t know the cedar bucket history! He ****s in a bucket and dumps it
over the side. No joke.

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Steve Lusardi May 5th 07 08:48 PM

Anti-Fouling
 
Hanz,
It is already commercially available as an additive. The Tetracycline used
is the Bovine variety. Although I have not yet used it, I have been told it
is very successful. It is supposed to be used along with a pepper hot sauce
in even the cheapest ablative bottom paint. The theory is clinging animal
life does not like spicy environments. Furthermore, it isn't supposed to
**** off the oysters and thereby keep the greenies at bay.(so to speak)
Steve

"Hanz" wrote in message
. ..
Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


Hanz




Joe May 5th 07 10:36 PM

Anti-Fouling
 
On May 5, 2:48 pm, "Steve Lusardi" wrote:
Hanz,
It is already commercially available as an additive. The Tetracycline used
is the Bovine variety. Although I have not yet used it, I have been told it
is very successful. It is supposed to be used along with a pepper hot sauce
in even the cheapest ablative bottom paint. The theory is clinging animal
life does not like spicy environments. Furthermore, it isn't supposed to
**** off the oysters and thereby keep the greenies at bay.(so to speak)
Steve

"Hanz" wrote in message

Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


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Is does not work. Guy tried it here on his dink, and in no time it was
covered with growth.

Joe


[email protected] May 5th 07 10:52 PM

Anti-Fouling
 

Figures. I bet you don't have holding tanks either.

And those who have them (the holding tanks ) usually empty them in
marinas........in the med that is.in the atlantic it s npot really
making any diffence anyway.......
But the antibiotics idea is a bit .........far for me.normal
antifouling on my boat ,has lasted 3 years so far ,but we keep in
river for 2 winters ,afloat.
Fresh water kills the sea thinkies ,and boat is always clean.now for 6
months in the med we dont yet have anything on the hull...it was 2
coats of international i bought in UK for 40 something quid.
your call but dont get the hull used to meds ,it might become addicted
and want more.....
g


Rich Hampel May 7th 07 04:41 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
In article , Hanz
wrote:

Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


Hanz


I used to use oxytetracycline mixed into ablative paint for the areas
adjacent to my propeller shaft, prop strut and feathering prop (hub)
in order to keep the barnacles off. I took veterininary grade
oxytetracycline (pills) , gound it to a fine powder and added to the
paint. Worked well for the few years I used it; but, it leached from
the paint faster than the ablative would erode away and would leave
teeny holes in the paint.
Now I use "Petit Zinc (spay) Barnacle Barrier" ... and that works MUCH
better.


Rich Hampel May 7th 07 04:47 AM

Anti-Fouling
 
In article .com,
wrote:


Or wait, maybe it is a really bad idea, and would just
help breeding strains of antibiotics resistant bacteria.

So, I guess you advocate impounding of all the zillions of gallons of
treated sewage (containing exponentially many times the quantity of
antibiotics, etc. that he plans to use on his 'boat') that comes from
large cities, etc. and eventually goes into the rivers/oceans ..... as
it contains the exact same 'stuff', ... just 'used' once or twice.
What pray tell do you recommend be done about 'THAT'. :-O

Keith May 7th 07 01:19 PM

Anti-Fouling
 
On May 5, 2:48 pm, "Steve Lusardi" wrote:
Hanz,
It is already commercially available as an additive. The Tetracycline used
is the Bovine variety. Although I have not yet used it, I have been told it
is very successful. It is supposed to be used along with a pepper hot sauce
in even the cheapest ablative bottom paint. The theory is clinging animal
life does not like spicy environments. Furthermore, it isn't supposed to
**** off the oysters and thereby keep the greenies at bay.(so to speak)
Steve

"Hanz" wrote in message

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Has anybody ever put antibiotics into the antifouling paint, like
tetracycline??


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Starbrite's Compound X is just tetracycline. I've used it when I make
up inflatable boat bottom paint, along with cayenne pepper. The
combination works very well.



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