moondancer
Well-Known Member
Ok so I have just had Moondancer lifted for a jetwash and there was about a foot of growth on her.
Some strange looking marine life that ranged in colour from red to green. It made me think that the Flag antifouling I applied at the beginning of the season must contain fertiliser rather than any horrible pesticide material. Talking to the chap who jetwashed the boat he is of the view that the antifouling paints are now so weak that you would be just as well not to bother with anything and scrub the bottom four or five times in the season.
What is the best thing to do? The copper epoxy coatings seem useless, certainly judging by Dick Durham's experience - he has painted antifouling over his, antifoulings are rubbish, lifting several times costs money?
Is the solution a diving kit and a very tough brush??
Has anyone managed to find a reasonable solution?
Some strange looking marine life that ranged in colour from red to green. It made me think that the Flag antifouling I applied at the beginning of the season must contain fertiliser rather than any horrible pesticide material. Talking to the chap who jetwashed the boat he is of the view that the antifouling paints are now so weak that you would be just as well not to bother with anything and scrub the bottom four or five times in the season.
What is the best thing to do? The copper epoxy coatings seem useless, certainly judging by Dick Durham's experience - he has painted antifouling over his, antifoulings are rubbish, lifting several times costs money?
Is the solution a diving kit and a very tough brush??
Has anyone managed to find a reasonable solution?