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On Dec 4, 10:28 pm, Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
Has anyone experience with anti fouling paints for cruising sailboats that are in the water 100% of the time in tropical waters. ... I've had a bit of experience with this. Sadly, I don't know of any really effective bottom paints for the tropics if you hope to take more than six months between haul outs. We basically depend on periodic mechanical removal of fouling. We've tried a copper/epoxy hard coat system -- it sucked -- and several ablative copper paints. I've had the paints professionally spray applied and have rolled them myself. The ablatives, the best that money can buy, from Altex, Devoe and Interlux (with and w/o anti-slime), all pretty much work the same. We get a month or two with no growth. After that soft growth that can easily be wiped off but which has serious performance implications grows all over the hull and grass grows on the waterline. As time passes the paint wears off all the sharp edges and along the water line and we start getting shell build up there. By about the six month period it seems that the paints have little anti- fouling capability at all but they are soft so it is still easy to remove the stuff that grows all over them. From that point on more and more aggressive polishing is required and the only good news is that the bottom will be pretty clean of paint when you are ready to haul it and start over... Considering what a tin of top shelf anti- fouling goes for these days the results I've gotten have been extraordinarily disappointing. -- Tom. |
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