Leisure 27
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I normally use Sea Jet 033 which is really good but £90 a tin is pricey. Has anybody had good results with SVB,s Seatec Standard Pro Gael force or Flag?
I cant speak highly enough of Cu-Pro - the price is good, but I am not sure what tin size you are referring to.
I say that purely as a very happy user, and can vouch that it does last 2 years. I have been using it for some time now.
I cant speak highly enough of Cu-Pro - the price is good, but I am not sure what tin size you are referring to.
I say that purely as a very happy user, and can vouch that it does last 2 years. I have been using it for some time now.
...but that's not that cheap, right? Looking at Flag Cruising which is budget...and if I understand correctly is the same as Gael Force.Used Flag for years. Very effective particularly against barnacles - that's the Performance Hard. It is good because it only needs 6 hrs before immersion.
Looking at Flag Cruising which is budget...and if I understand correctly is the same as Gael Force.
5 litres is the same quantity of paint (Micron 350) as we put on my 34" tub which was performing well enough before the boat was hauled out about a month ago.
From memory we put around two litres of Tiger Extra on the OH's Coribbee
Yes, I was expecting 2.5 litres to do the whole boat, but then the old AF had really had it so I'm not sure that's conclusive. Also I guess I didn't *need* 5 litres, but one 2.5 litre tin wasn't enough so I had to buy a second to finish off the second coat leaving half a tin. Needless to say I wasn't going to bin half a tin so the last half tin went on the boat. So call it 3.5 litres rather than 5L.
We have not had any noticeable issues with keeping part used tins for use the following season.
The cheepo Flag is no good on the River Blackwater. Flag themselves told our harbour master that, personally, when he complained. They say it needs to be the Performance . Having tried it he has reported to club members that that is much better. He also says that when he collected it from their factory ,in Burnham, they showed him a tin of both & there was a marked difference in weight between the two products....but that's not that cheap, right? Looking at Flag Cruising which is budget...and if I understand correctly is the same as Gael Force.
The following year on the grid I saw that it made no difference whatsoever what antifouling was used as the whole boat had an even covering of weed.
This is why I have coppercoat. It does not work very well but my boat is ashore in the winter. So it goes in at easter clean with very little work needed over the winter.What my test did not show was whether one type resisted growth for longer than another.. But on my own boat which i must have antifouled over 30 times , give it 8 weeks with new antifouling and a layer of slime occurs.
since 5 years ago i seem to be antifouling twice a year compared to only once per year previously. Guess the stuff is now so much weaker?