sailorman
Well-Known Member
I only wish it was a magical potion! I've used Micron 66 on the the last two occasions which were in 2007 and 2010. It needs doing again now and it was already fairly useless by last summer.
Maybe I'm just a miserable git with over optimistic or unrealistic expectations, but with the amount of the Micron 66 I put on I expected it should have been doing just fine last summer and it wasn't.
But, it was way better than the pics shown after a similar amount of time, and that was with very little boat use.
Seaqueen is supposed to be multi season, dependent upon the number of coats. Hence, I was surprised that so many people were impressed by the pics above. I would have been mightily hacked off if mine was like that just over a year.
I was considering SeaQueen for this year and those pics have convinced me otherwise.
The east Coast has a lot of suspended silt ect, that enables growth on the hull to get a foot hold.
An Etap was hauled on monday with enough oysters on the keel to supply Belgium for a month, also loadsa very large Barnies on the rudder & the water line.
Seaqueen works where we are based compared with all other antifouls