Barnacle on stern drive

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Hi,
I have both my stern drives off (DPG - 290 Volvo Penta) as it is time for a bellow change. While I have them removed I want to take off all barnacles on the transom ... Anyone with a good advise how to clean it throughly without damaging the gelcoat/ seal and steering cable. Thanks.
 
Hi,
I have both my stern drives off (DPG - 290 Volvo Penta) as it is time for a bellow change. While I have them removed I want to take off all barnacles on the transom ... Anyone with a good advise how to clean it throughly without damaging the gelcoat/ seal and steering cable. Thanks.

It’s a battle you will always lose. Scrape off what you can see and reach then relax with a beer.
 
It’s a battle you will always lose. Scrape off what you can see and reach then relax with a beer.


A powerful industrial commercial jet wash is ideal for getting into all those little nooks and crannies on both the leg, transom plate/ rams etc.
Toy B&Q jobs will not do it.
Do it while the leg is off , virtually impossible to do the job properly with leg in situ on the boat .
Assume gearbox oil was clear and have checked the prop shaft seals , the gear change seals and perhaps the steering helmet seals while leg is off.
 
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Hi,
I have both my stern drives off (DPG - 290 Volvo Penta) as it is time for a bellow change. While I have them removed I want to take off all barnacles on the transom ... Anyone with a good advise how to clean it throughly without damaging the gelcoat/ seal and steering cable. Thanks.


Little buggers aren't they, a flat blade (wallpaper scraper) then a powerwash sorted mine.


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