portvasgo
Active Member
My boat is going in the water next week and I have just finished the antifouling...except for the log impeller and transducer. Having looked at the manufacturer details, it looks like I am ok painting the log impeller with a hard antifouling, something like Trilux. However, the transducer has to be painted with a water-based product. I have the help line number for International Paints and have contacted them, they advised that the transducer manufactures will not change the spec of the plastic they use, and therefore a mineral based antifoul could damage the transducer (by making the plastic brittle and leading to failure).
The bloke at International Paints recommended Micron Optima which is water based but only comes in 2 litre tins - brilliant when you want to paint something with a 4cm diameter! Without saying as much, and very unofficially, the bloke went on to say that he has just antifouled his own boat using a mineral based antifoul and used it on the transducer, his reasoning being that the transducer manufacturers were being over cautious.
Bar trying to cadge a teaspoon of a water based antifoul from someone, or having to buy the massive 2 litre tin, what does everyone else do? I certainly don’t want the boat to sink for the proverbial "penny's worth of tar", but 2 litres of micron plus!? I would rather leave it unpainted.
Thanks as usual for any replies, I really value the expert advice and experience out there.
The bloke at International Paints recommended Micron Optima which is water based but only comes in 2 litre tins - brilliant when you want to paint something with a 4cm diameter! Without saying as much, and very unofficially, the bloke went on to say that he has just antifouled his own boat using a mineral based antifoul and used it on the transducer, his reasoning being that the transducer manufacturers were being over cautious.
Bar trying to cadge a teaspoon of a water based antifoul from someone, or having to buy the massive 2 litre tin, what does everyone else do? I certainly don’t want the boat to sink for the proverbial "penny's worth of tar", but 2 litres of micron plus!? I would rather leave it unpainted.
Thanks as usual for any replies, I really value the expert advice and experience out there.