Anti fouling wrap

ryanroberts

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So I decided to take a risk on the Homepage - EN - Finsulate antifouling wrap, for various reasons including the weather and the amount of filling and fairing required after even 4 coats of epoxy for an old hull that's had quite a dose of the pox. Professionally fitted it works about about the same as coppercoat, minus the needing to be in a shed requirement.

Very interesting texture, 4mm hairs like a bumblebee or some sort of horrible spider, which I guess have hairs for similar reasons to why we need antifouling.

I wasn't there for the completion of the job, as my long keel threw a bit of a spanner in their labour estimates and they needed another day. But here's a picture of one side nearly completed. Only a boot stripe and a few little jobs to do before I go back in hopefully.


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If you had posted this on April 1st, I would have laughed, but blimey, I have never heard of this!! Although i am sure others must have. Presumably the nap must face the right way or would offer as much drag as a dirty hull? Do you have to shampoo and blow dry it on lift out?
 
So I decided to take a risk on the Homepage - EN - Finsulate antifouling wrap, for various reasons including the weather and the amount of filling and fairing required after even 4 coats of epoxy for an old hull that's had quite a dose of the pox. Professionally fitted it works about about the same as coppercoat, minus the needing to be in a shed requirement.

Very interesting texture, 4mm hairs like a bumblebee or some sort of horrible spider, which I guess have hairs for similar reasons to why we need antifouling.

I wasn't there for the completion of the job, as my long keel threw a bit of a spanner in their labour estimates and they needed another day. But here's a picture of one side nearly completed. Only a boot stripe and a few little jobs to do before I go back in hopefully.

Interesting. Would you like to report back on how well it works? Looking at their website it looks expensive compared to conventional anti-foul. While not toxic, I do wonder about the amount of microplastics it will release into the environment over its full lifetime including eventual removal.
 
I will do, if it does last 5-10 years then the economics work out ok and saves yard work. Video of cleaning the stuff underwater:


I figure with a plastic boat I am already in microplastic mortal sin.
 
Hi Ryan, very interesting. Please let us know whether you think it has any effect on speed. I can’t help thinking there will be more resistance than a smooth surface, but of course the reality is most 45-year-old boat bottoms are far from smooth anyway. This may actually prove to be the smoother in practice!
 
Hi Ryan, very interesting. Please let us know whether you think it has any effect on speed. I can’t help thinking there will be more resistance than a smooth surface, but of course the reality is most 45-year-old boat bottoms are far from smooth anyway. This may actually prove to be the smoother in practice!

Yes I had her blasted considering coppercoat, but the gelshield was a bit of a mess afterwards, would have been a lot of sanding and fairing of the epoxy I spooned on top, this stuff covered up quite a bit of sin.
 
Hi Ryan, very interesting. Please let us know whether you think it has any effect on speed. I can’t help thinking there will be more resistance than a smooth surface, but of course the reality is most 45-year-old boat bottoms are far from smooth anyway. This may actually prove to be the smoother in practice!
I wonder if this will have a sort of shark skin effect so could have a positive effect on speed to a certain extent.
 
I love that my coppercoat means I can jump in and clean the hull, with this too the growth seems to come off easy enough doesn't it. Be interested to see how it holds up early adopter...(y)
 
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