Firefly625
Well-Known Member
Just spent the day at Hamble Point working on Seabird, now finished rubbing down hull, removing old anodes and giving Seabird's bikini beard (rope fendering) a trim... blooming hard days work.
Couple of questions, I have always changed my Eltrim Trim Tab bellows every year since I got the boat, is this really necessary? £26+vat not expensive for peace of mind... but just wondering what everyone else does? The ones on there seem very pliable and in good condition..
I have always bought from; http://www.trickettmarineproducts.co.uk/trimtabs.html Anyone know anyone cheaper?
My trim tabs suffered a bit last year, always seemed to be covered with weed. I rubbed them down last year, didn't get all the old antifoul off & as some bare stainless steel showing I put on a coat of Primacon then a couple fo coats on antifoul (International interspeed ultra). When boat was lifted and jetted off this time a lot of the antifould was missing from the trim tabs so this year I have taken them back to shiny stainless steel and was planning to get some Etching Primer to apply before antifouling. However I am not sure what to buy. After chatting to the peeps in Force 4 they have just said to apply one thinned coat of Primcon then upto 5 further coats before applying antifoul, perhaps where I went wrong last year. Anyone have any other recommendations which would be suitable with International Interspeed ultra.
BTW, anyone down at Hamble today get the max windspeed? some of the gusts were a bit wild!
Couple of questions, I have always changed my Eltrim Trim Tab bellows every year since I got the boat, is this really necessary? £26+vat not expensive for peace of mind... but just wondering what everyone else does? The ones on there seem very pliable and in good condition..
I have always bought from; http://www.trickettmarineproducts.co.uk/trimtabs.html Anyone know anyone cheaper?
My trim tabs suffered a bit last year, always seemed to be covered with weed. I rubbed them down last year, didn't get all the old antifoul off & as some bare stainless steel showing I put on a coat of Primacon then a couple fo coats on antifoul (International interspeed ultra). When boat was lifted and jetted off this time a lot of the antifould was missing from the trim tabs so this year I have taken them back to shiny stainless steel and was planning to get some Etching Primer to apply before antifouling. However I am not sure what to buy. After chatting to the peeps in Force 4 they have just said to apply one thinned coat of Primcon then upto 5 further coats before applying antifoul, perhaps where I went wrong last year. Anyone have any other recommendations which would be suitable with International Interspeed ultra.
BTW, anyone down at Hamble today get the max windspeed? some of the gusts were a bit wild!