Antifouling Alu

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What antifouling should you use on an aluminium hull?
How effective are these - compared with "conventional" AF we use on GRP? Personal experience welcome.
 
Copper free antifouling such as Trilux. Have a look on the International site for more information. Use it on my saildrive leg. Works fine if applied properly.
 
I was going to suggest Trilux but a very small tin cost nearly £20 when I last bought some. Doing a complete hull would cost a fortune.

There must be a cheaper way.
 
As Tranona says Trilux, or more correctly Trilux 33, and Cruiser Bright White are International Yachtpaints' offering for use on aluminium.

They are not actually copper free as they contain cuprous thiocyanate rather than cuprous oxide.

International specify Interprotect, a 2 part epoxy coating, as the primer for aluminium

See the website and the data sheets for full info

http://www.yachtpaint.com/gbr/diy/default.aspx

http://www.yachtpaint.com/MPYACMDatasheets/Trilux_33+eng+A4+Y+20120702.pdf

http://www.yachtpaint.com/MPYACMDatasheets/Cruiser_Bright_White+eng+A4+Y+20121016.pdf

http://www.yachtpaint.com/MPYACMDatasheets/Interprotect+eng+A4+Y+20121113.pdf
 
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