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I hear from time to time that some people add certain substances to their antifouling in order to improve it's efficiency. Has anyone tried this? Any recommendations?:
Strangely enough we found that Chilli powder worked for us .certainly no barnacles,in two years.
That was two large tubs catering size, in a 2,5ltr can as recommended in North Carolina.![]()
I hear from time to time that some people add certain substances to their antifouling in order to improve it's efficiency. Has anyone tried this? Any recommendations?:
So in the Caribbean I use ISLAND 44 TBT based bottom pain to which I add the manufacturers supplied 'extra tin' additive. Mind you I have to sing an acknowledgment that I do not intend to use the boat in US waters. Works really well for me. Will apply 3 extra coats with extra extra tin before we head off to the pacific in Feb.
Very effective a/f but now banned in many places because of the effect it was having on sealife.
There are modern paints out there recently developed that repel 98% of water I was reading recently, for boat use the effects are fantastic. very little friction so more speed also no fouling I wonder if this very green idea will ever be allowed to be passed on to pleasure craft.!
So in the Caribbean I use ISLAND 44 TBT based bottom pain to which I add the manufacturers supplied 'extra tin' additive. Mind you I have to sing an acknowledgment that I do not intend to use the boat in US waters. Works really well for me. Will apply 3 extra coats with extra extra tin before we head off to the pacific in Feb.
Copper powder ... & lots of it ..... that's what I'm going to try next .....![]()
I read that on an earlier thread that someone here adds a load of roundup to his I have no idea if it works but it sounds atrocious.
In fact, banned by international treaty everywhere. It is lax enforcement that allows its use in some places.
Strangely enough we found that Chilli powder worked for us .certainly no barnacles,in two years.