Keith-i
Well-Known Member
I’m working through some annual maintenance and usually antifoul my rudder. However, I see some rudders (and props) are left uncoated. Any experience out there of pitfalls?
I never coated my prop...but a few years ago it got covered in barnicles And became useless in a few weeks..so bad I though the gearbox was shot...Boat was lifted for a jet wash last week after 24 months in the water and very little movement due to COVID. Zero weed on a naked prop. She went straight back in the water.
I kept my last boat on the Exe, where Exmouth Mussels - Home Page grow their product! You could feast off the amount of mussels that would attach themselves to the prop if the boat was not used frequently.I never coated my prop...but a few years ago it got covered in barnicles And became useless in a few weeks..so bad I though the gearbox was shot...
Thanks for the input. I’m on a drying mooring so not particularly high foul but certainly some. The prop stays reasonably clean even with little use hence why I am pondering the rudder. I think I will antifoul it though as it’s not clear cut.
I wrote it up some time ago, published in PBO. Here is the part relating to the plating.Vyv Cox did the same thing - copper coated his prop - but I forget the result. He was going to write it up for PBO - but I don't know if this eventuated.
How do you calculate the ROI - what was your normal practice, AF, Velox, PropSpeed
Jonathan
Is Velox still available in UK? Last I saw it had been withdrawn because the cost of undertaking the hazardous materials testing required for import to UK was unjustifiable against the sales figures.If it really is bronze then coat it with Velox. Widely used on propellers and works if you follow the instructions
antifoulingpaint.net available from most chandlers in UK.