MapisM
Well-Known Member
Ok, actually not scientific at all if I'm honest, but I'd be interested in your views anyway.
The background is that I have the habit of brushing the barnacles from sterngear while having a swim.
In my experience, it's worth doing that regularly (say every couple of weeks), because the nasty creatures are easier to remove when they are little, and it rarely takes me more than 15 mins or so for a decent cleaning.
This year, I left the boat unattended for exactly one month, from beginning of Aug to a few days ago, and I found some unusual growth, but just on the fixed flaps which are attached to the transom.
I was already half done with cleaning when I thought to grab the GoPro, so the port side flap is already cleaned (and that is just about the situation in which I left them one month ago), while I had only began to brush the border of stbd flap. Therefore, it's easy to compare and see the one month growth I was talking about.
You can also see the props and rudders, which were actually pretty clean and didn't require any brushing.
For the records, the a/f used was the same for all the sterngear metallic components.
Now, I can't recall to have ever experienced in the past neither such fast growth on the flaps in just one month, nor such difference between them and the lower/deeper metal parts.
Wadduthink, are the critters evolving, and beginning to appreciate sunlight better than sea water...? :ambivalence:
That's the only difference between flaps and props/rudders, in fact: the first are just 5" or so below the w/l, and well exposed to sunlight, while the latter sit a couple of feet deep in the water, and are never under direct sunlight.
The background is that I have the habit of brushing the barnacles from sterngear while having a swim.
In my experience, it's worth doing that regularly (say every couple of weeks), because the nasty creatures are easier to remove when they are little, and it rarely takes me more than 15 mins or so for a decent cleaning.
This year, I left the boat unattended for exactly one month, from beginning of Aug to a few days ago, and I found some unusual growth, but just on the fixed flaps which are attached to the transom.
I was already half done with cleaning when I thought to grab the GoPro, so the port side flap is already cleaned (and that is just about the situation in which I left them one month ago), while I had only began to brush the border of stbd flap. Therefore, it's easy to compare and see the one month growth I was talking about.
You can also see the props and rudders, which were actually pretty clean and didn't require any brushing.
For the records, the a/f used was the same for all the sterngear metallic components.
Now, I can't recall to have ever experienced in the past neither such fast growth on the flaps in just one month, nor such difference between them and the lower/deeper metal parts.
Wadduthink, are the critters evolving, and beginning to appreciate sunlight better than sea water...? :ambivalence:
That's the only difference between flaps and props/rudders, in fact: the first are just 5" or so below the w/l, and well exposed to sunlight, while the latter sit a couple of feet deep in the water, and are never under direct sunlight.