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I sure wish I could use divers at my marina.. The don't allow diving because
of the 'supposed' damage to the oyster beds we are moored next to. I find that hard to believe because of the several knot current running must of the time. However, the Fisheries Agent and his crew are there several times a week, taking water samples. Mainly, he is monitoring the desolve oxygen since the Hood Canal is reported to be turning into a 'dead sea' due to the low levels. As much as I would like to have my boat cleaned in the water, I'm willing to do it else where rather than contribute to a pollution problem.. When I had my last boat in San Diego, I used an ablative vinyl paint by International. It was a commercial type and very tough.. My routine was not to touch it for the first year, then diver scrub the slim off and check the zincs. Then at year two, another scrub and depending on the reports, I might have the diver do it every 6 months. With this routine I could get at least 3 years of service. Number of diver cleanings were usually about 3 at $50 for a 28ft waterline. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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