bromleybysea
Well-Known Member
OK, I know that it's time to strip off all the old anti-fouling and start again, but I don't have the time, inclination (knee surgery means I'm well behind on the refit and not as nimble as I would like) or money to have it slurry blasted this season. The anti-fouling extends above the waterline to form a boot-topping and here it is particularly thick, as of course being dry most of the time it doesn’t erode much. It's flaked off in a couple of places and despite a lot of rubbing with wet and dry to attempt to fair-in the patches, it still looks pretty grotty. As a temporary measure for this season I was thinking about filling the flaked areas- maybe with paint thickened with silica powder. Any other suggestions would be most welcome. I obviously don't want to use anything too hard as it will definitely be removed next year.