superheat6k
Well-Known Member
This weekend I will be trying out International's new antifouling coating that can be applied with the boat still afloat.
I have read some good reviews and the haul out cost savings will be significant. The idea is only to coat the first 0.5m or so of hull surface closest to the surface where sunlight encourages the strongest growth. The slime on the lower hull has less effect on the boats performance so can generally be ignored anyway below ~20 knots hull speed.
But I am having difficulties working out the best method of application - brush, spray or roller. I read International are developing an electrostatic method, broadly similar to powder coating, but have had difficulties with the stuff coating the anodes preventing them working, but if they can solve this one they will be onto a real winner. This month they are claiming this as a first.
Any advice or opinions appreciated please.
I have read some good reviews and the haul out cost savings will be significant. The idea is only to coat the first 0.5m or so of hull surface closest to the surface where sunlight encourages the strongest growth. The slime on the lower hull has less effect on the boats performance so can generally be ignored anyway below ~20 knots hull speed.
But I am having difficulties working out the best method of application - brush, spray or roller. I read International are developing an electrostatic method, broadly similar to powder coating, but have had difficulties with the stuff coating the anodes preventing them working, but if they can solve this one they will be onto a real winner. This month they are claiming this as a first.
Any advice or opinions appreciated please.