Nostrodamus
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This is a year in the Atlantic Coast with no anti-foul.
Does anti-fouling make a difference?
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Does anti-fouling make a difference?
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It can do. Problem with props is getting stuff to stick and then stay on as the prop is whizzing around. There are all sorts of magic potions available from sheep grease to udder cream to expensive professionally applied coatings, some of which work for some boats in some situations.
Personally I use International Trilux spray on both saildrive housing and prop. No fouling on the saildrive in 2 years and bit of slime on the prop. Just sprayed them yesterday, launching today, so will tell you in a year's time if it is still working OK.
This is a year in the Atlantic Coast with no anti-foul.
Does anti-fouling make a difference?
View attachment 31301
Personally I use International Trilux spray on both saildrive housing and prop. No fouling on the saildrive in 2 years and bit of slime on the prop. Just sprayed them yesterday, launching today, so will tell you in a year's time if it is still working OK.
+ 1Tried this last year on the SD only and it worked OK, so just redone it and the prop too - 4 coats on both. We'll see.
I have posted several times recently about the apparent antifouling properties of Hammerite non-ferrous metal primer. I bought some prop antifouling called Marlin Velox Plus (Italian, I think). It needs a primer but I already had a tin of the Hammerite, so I used that. After four months some of the Marlin had come off in typical prop cavitation places but the Hammerite beneath was free of fouling. Photo shows it before pressure washing.
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This year I have done prop and P-bracket with the same combination.
I've seen your previous posts Vyv. Its impressive. Wanted to ask you though, is the dark part the Marlin. The red the hammerite primer? Judging by you pic, hammerite alone would suffice?