Kelpie
Well-known member
Surely the answer depends upon what sort of antifouling you have?
If it's soft ablative stuff you might want to go gently on it.
If it's hard, you can be more aggressive.
And coppercoat needs a pressure wash and then gentle scrubbing, unless you need to sand it back to expose new copper.
I would certainly recommend getting your hands on a petrol pressure washer that can run seawater. Or you can use a small electric one and a generator.
If you're applying new antifouling, you should do a fresh water wash down, which again the pressure washer is useful for, but failing that I've found a pump up garden sprayer is pretty good.
If it's soft ablative stuff you might want to go gently on it.
If it's hard, you can be more aggressive.
And coppercoat needs a pressure wash and then gentle scrubbing, unless you need to sand it back to expose new copper.
I would certainly recommend getting your hands on a petrol pressure washer that can run seawater. Or you can use a small electric one and a generator.
If you're applying new antifouling, you should do a fresh water wash down, which again the pressure washer is useful for, but failing that I've found a pump up garden sprayer is pretty good.