Cantata
Well-Known Member
I've kept my boat in mud berths off the Swale for 20 years, first in Oare Creek (Faversham) and more recently in nearby Conyer, four miles away.
Every year the fouling experience has been the same - where the hull surface contacts the mud, it acquires a thin hard coating over the antifouling, and barnacles attach to this coating. Even after a mid-season scrub, more have attached when we come to haul out for winter.
Until this year.
I came out for a scrub in mid-August - the bottom was literally clear of barnacles - maybe half a dozen.
Friends of mine at Oare Creek hauled out last weekend having been in since Easter - exactly the same, no barnacles.
Why? What's been different about this year?
Could it have been the hot spell killed 'em off? I guess the mud got pretty warm when the tide was out.
Any ideas?
Every year the fouling experience has been the same - where the hull surface contacts the mud, it acquires a thin hard coating over the antifouling, and barnacles attach to this coating. Even after a mid-season scrub, more have attached when we come to haul out for winter.
Until this year.
I came out for a scrub in mid-August - the bottom was literally clear of barnacles - maybe half a dozen.
Friends of mine at Oare Creek hauled out last weekend having been in since Easter - exactly the same, no barnacles.
Why? What's been different about this year?
Could it have been the hot spell killed 'em off? I guess the mud got pretty warm when the tide was out.
Any ideas?
