Rum_Pirate
Well-Known Member
I recall being able to obtain 'white' antifouling but thought that it would stain more quickly then darker colours.
I was told that International Micron 66 is the ultimate in antifouling performance even in the harshest fouling conditions with International Coppercoat being the lower cost option still able to give a very good all round performance.
What I would like is an antifouling to deal with fouling in the Caribbean
Now my F-27 Tri can sail at over12 knots.
Should it have a 'hard' antifouling or eroding antifoulings, also known as soft or ablative antifoulings, which also work by releasing biocide.
So which is currently the most effective and long lasting?
I was thinking of this:
Antifouling, Islands 44 Plus Red Hard Gal - Budget Marine
I was told that International Micron 66 is the ultimate in antifouling performance even in the harshest fouling conditions with International Coppercoat being the lower cost option still able to give a very good all round performance.
What I would like is an antifouling to deal with fouling in the Caribbean
Now my F-27 Tri can sail at over12 knots.
Should it have a 'hard' antifouling or eroding antifoulings, also known as soft or ablative antifoulings, which also work by releasing biocide.
So which is currently the most effective and long lasting?
I was thinking of this:
Antifouling, Islands 44 Plus Red Hard Gal - Budget Marine