TiggerToo
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Last weekend, I dived under the hull of Tigger to remove some of the "slime" that had built up around the log impeller - the slime caused the impeller to under-read by about 25% (i.e. showed 3kn compared to 4kn on the GPS (NB no tide). Once the hull was cleaned, the impeller was back to "proper" speed.
It got me wondering.
How about constructing a sort of "boat nappy", made up of some dark canvas, stretched over the area around the impeller (held in place by a couple of strings) when the boat is moored for long periods? This could then be removed just before leaving. Just cleaning the impeller is not good enough, as the flow of the water around it is clearly impaired by the slime.
Has anyone tried this? Can anyone think of any problems?
It got me wondering.
How about constructing a sort of "boat nappy", made up of some dark canvas, stretched over the area around the impeller (held in place by a couple of strings) when the boat is moored for long periods? This could then be removed just before leaving. Just cleaning the impeller is not good enough, as the flow of the water around it is clearly impaired by the slime.
Has anyone tried this? Can anyone think of any problems?
