Antifouling for Rudder Blade

Fire99

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Evening folks,

It's been a while since I've been online (for various reasons) but it's now to get my boat ready for a late launch.
My Rudder has a 1m galvanised steel rudder blade that even when raised, sits half submerged. Last year I didn't treat the rudder at all and ended up having a major weed cleaning mission every time I visited the boat.

This year the rudder is going to be treated to some antifoul paint after priming with primocon primer (which I already have) The multi-million dollar question is should I use my Jotun Seaqueen (eroding antifoul paint) or should I use something harder on the rudder?

Many thanks,

Nik
 
Evening folks,

It's been a while since I've been online (for various reasons) but it's now to get my boat ready for a late launch.
My Rudder has a 1m galvanised steel rudder blade that even when raised, sits half submerged. Last year I didn't treat the rudder at all and ended up having a major weed cleaning mission every time I visited the boat.

This year the rudder is going to be treated to some antifoul paint after priming with primocon primer (which I already have) The multi-million dollar question is should I use my Jotun Seaqueen (eroding antifoul paint) or should I use something harder on the rudder?

Many thanks,

Nik

mine is done with Jotun
 
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