BobbyD
Member
Hi There,
Sorry in advance for the basic questions but I have my recently purchased boat (Beneteau 281) lifted and looking to renew the anti-foul. The boat yard is fully booked for some weeks so I may need to attempt this myself for the first time as I am under some time pressure - there’s a lot of info out there but not 100% sure how to proceed
The survey noted that the hull is in general good state with some minor blistering to the keel. It is unclear what Antifoul was previously used but the survey did note that it was non-eroding finish. The existing anti foul is also in fairly good condition.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Sorry in advance for the basic questions but I have my recently purchased boat (Beneteau 281) lifted and looking to renew the anti-foul. The boat yard is fully booked for some weeks so I may need to attempt this myself for the first time as I am under some time pressure - there’s a lot of info out there but not 100% sure how to proceed
The survey noted that the hull is in general good state with some minor blistering to the keel. It is unclear what Antifoul was previously used but the survey did note that it was non-eroding finish. The existing anti foul is also in fairly good condition.
- Where there is small blistering on the keel, should this just be removed with a scraper until the antifoul becomes more stable/bonded to the surface. This is then painted with a primer (any underwater primer?). Some advice seems to recommend epoxy primer?
- Given the original antifoul is unknown, should it be fully covered with primer first or can a hard antifoul be applied on top?
- If I were to leave the anti-foul in existing condition (with slight blistering to the keel) until winter when the boat gets lifted for a prolonged period of time, what are the implications (other than perhaps slowing the boat down)? Are there any long term effects to the hull?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks