Saguday
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Not particularly proud of this but thought I might pass it on...
Saguday was hauled out for a mega fettling about 2-3 weeks ago. Due to circumstances partially/sometimes/often not in our control this was her first haul out for 4 years (yes, I know...). Contrary to the expectations of the yard, other Tollesbury berth holders, friends and even ourselves she mostly cleaned off with just a pressure wash and a bit of scraping of barnacles off the lower foot or so of the keel (which touches the mud at low tides). Anodes were well gone but not completely, enough left to still be working anyway, but apart form waterline weed which needed a bit of work to take the stains off she was all good.
She had a coat or two of Micron Extra before she went in, the same as we'd used in the US, and perhaps significantly we used black paint. The wee beasties don't seem to like black, judging by the results after 4 years, and Micron Extra seems to work a treat. Anyone else had similar experiences?
We've just put another thick coat of the same stuff on for the next year and plan to be a bit more diligent in terms of regular maintenance henceforth. However there are two boats currently out of the water at Tollesbury which have had Coppercoat and they look extremely good indeed. It doesn't look like it's as expensive as I thought it might be either (we need between 7-8L to put two good antifoul coats on Saguday) and I'm considering it for next year or thereabouts. Any comments or opinions on this from people who've used it?
Saguday was hauled out for a mega fettling about 2-3 weeks ago. Due to circumstances partially/sometimes/often not in our control this was her first haul out for 4 years (yes, I know...). Contrary to the expectations of the yard, other Tollesbury berth holders, friends and even ourselves she mostly cleaned off with just a pressure wash and a bit of scraping of barnacles off the lower foot or so of the keel (which touches the mud at low tides). Anodes were well gone but not completely, enough left to still be working anyway, but apart form waterline weed which needed a bit of work to take the stains off she was all good.
She had a coat or two of Micron Extra before she went in, the same as we'd used in the US, and perhaps significantly we used black paint. The wee beasties don't seem to like black, judging by the results after 4 years, and Micron Extra seems to work a treat. Anyone else had similar experiences?
We've just put another thick coat of the same stuff on for the next year and plan to be a bit more diligent in terms of regular maintenance henceforth. However there are two boats currently out of the water at Tollesbury which have had Coppercoat and they look extremely good indeed. It doesn't look like it's as expensive as I thought it might be either (we need between 7-8L to put two good antifoul coats on Saguday) and I'm considering it for next year or thereabouts. Any comments or opinions on this from people who've used it?