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A sail boat. Tried a section with silic one for one season. It fell off mostly. Redid it the next season paying special attention to the prep (just in case I had been slack) and same result.
Tried it on prop too using the prop kit. Watched as, after launch, within yards of the crane dock, it all was left in my wake as I motored back to my berth.
Ah OK, that makes sense. I coated the whole hull in one go - I'm not surprised it fell off if you only did a section of the hull - the instructions do state this I beleive.
It's really for higher speed boats, the blurb states 7 or 8 knots as a minimum from memory. I cruise at 20 knots so not much sticks to it.
It is good for boats that sit in water all year round, I have an annual lift and hold to service the engine and check the coating.
I like the fact that over a season there is no degradation in speed which is what happened with me when my traditional AF was tired. Just a little growth will increase fuel costs and in some cases prevent a boat getting on the plane at all.
I also like the fact that I'm not adding toxic chemicals to the environment - I have no doubt the rules will tighten over time.
Edit - just seen that the guidance has changed regarding minimum speed for self cleaning - its now 20 knots...
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