vas
Well-Known Member
morning all,
I'm working v.hard (no I'm dead serious!) at the office overlooking the marina where workers are jetwashing on the dock a 60-70ft Argonauts' replica built approx 10yrs ago and just came up with a thought that's probably carp, so want you hear the experts opinion. A two min google search didn't bring anything similar up, although I vaguely remember something similar discussed in the past.
So, the ones of us that have a watermaker on board, have a potentially 60bar (or thereabouts) water supply on tap. (I hope I'm not mixing my bars with my psis..., but anyway a LOT of pressure)
How about setting and building a long curved nozzle thing that you hook to the watermaker and use it to jetwash and clean all critters off the hull? You can stand on the side deck, have a spacer/spatula/scrapper sort of thing by the nozzle to make sure you don't rip the antifoul appart and just move it up-down along the hull. Once you finish a strip you move a step fwd or bwd and do the same. MiToS fe is 2.2-2.5m from w/l to the keel and features two or three chines. A curved hard pipe that you can hold the dip/pull in the water should be OKish.
Main problem is finding a way to keep the nozzle in the right distance from the hull. A 30-40bar of water out of it will definitely need some serious force to stay within the 50-100mm I'd expect it to need to be effective.
One could devise a system with a rubber strip stretched from railing to railing that would exert the force needed and the user will only need to slide/move the thing up and down.
Maybe even two of these at 1m interval with a cross bar where the nozzle slides ahead-astern while the user pushes the thing from keel to w/l.
Sorry no time to elaborate or post sketches, just initial idea/reality check needed.
It's another take on the robotic wash thing that was discussed here a couple of months ago...
Back to work!
cheers
V.
I'm working v.hard (no I'm dead serious!) at the office overlooking the marina where workers are jetwashing on the dock a 60-70ft Argonauts' replica built approx 10yrs ago and just came up with a thought that's probably carp, so want you hear the experts opinion. A two min google search didn't bring anything similar up, although I vaguely remember something similar discussed in the past.
So, the ones of us that have a watermaker on board, have a potentially 60bar (or thereabouts) water supply on tap. (I hope I'm not mixing my bars with my psis..., but anyway a LOT of pressure)
How about setting and building a long curved nozzle thing that you hook to the watermaker and use it to jetwash and clean all critters off the hull? You can stand on the side deck, have a spacer/spatula/scrapper sort of thing by the nozzle to make sure you don't rip the antifoul appart and just move it up-down along the hull. Once you finish a strip you move a step fwd or bwd and do the same. MiToS fe is 2.2-2.5m from w/l to the keel and features two or three chines. A curved hard pipe that you can hold the dip/pull in the water should be OKish.
Main problem is finding a way to keep the nozzle in the right distance from the hull. A 30-40bar of water out of it will definitely need some serious force to stay within the 50-100mm I'd expect it to need to be effective.
One could devise a system with a rubber strip stretched from railing to railing that would exert the force needed and the user will only need to slide/move the thing up and down.
Maybe even two of these at 1m interval with a cross bar where the nozzle slides ahead-astern while the user pushes the thing from keel to w/l.
Sorry no time to elaborate or post sketches, just initial idea/reality check needed.
It's another take on the robotic wash thing that was discussed here a couple of months ago...
Back to work!
cheers
V.