Ammonite
Well-Known Member
In the past I've had no issues priming and anti-fouling both a bronze fixed bladed propeller and a 3 bladed featherstream but I am really struggling to antifoul my autoprop on my current boat. I can get the primer to adhere (either primicon or hammerite special metals primer) but the antifoul won't stay put and just flakes off. I used Trilux in a tin last year and spray prop-o-drev this season and in both cases I abraded the primer with 120 grit and degreased with isopropyl alcohol before applying the antifoul. This has always worked before so what am I doing wrong? In both cases the primer has remained virtually intact. I don't know if there is some form of cavitation unique to the prop design going on or whether it's just my poor painting or choice of antifoul. Either way I need a solution as the fouling on my mooring is terrible. It's a saildrive so cavitation caused by the proximity to the hull isn't the issue.
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