Fossil
Well-Known Member
Pulled the impeller (finally) after the speed indicator stopped working.
The paddlewheel was, of course totally gunged up with biota (barnacles, I think, not sure). Lots of gritty, sticky stuff. Very difficult to get off, while crouched in the forepeak.
Anyone have any recommended cleaning strategies? I have scraped, poked and prodded as much of the stuff I can get free and the paddlewheel now rotates fairly freely, but still doesn't look totally clean.
Have thought about using one of the commercially available spray-on biocides, but I'm not sure a) if it will work on marine growth and b) what it might do to the electronics. I suppose the answer is going to be to pull the impeller after every trip, which is a pain as it involves taking up the carpet in the forepeak each time.
The paddlewheel was, of course totally gunged up with biota (barnacles, I think, not sure). Lots of gritty, sticky stuff. Very difficult to get off, while crouched in the forepeak.
Anyone have any recommended cleaning strategies? I have scraped, poked and prodded as much of the stuff I can get free and the paddlewheel now rotates fairly freely, but still doesn't look totally clean.
Have thought about using one of the commercially available spray-on biocides, but I'm not sure a) if it will work on marine growth and b) what it might do to the electronics. I suppose the answer is going to be to pull the impeller after every trip, which is a pain as it involves taking up the carpet in the forepeak each time.