Mistroma
Well-Known Member
I've been applying more and more antifoul to my log impeller each year. It did work most of the time but was messy and I'd invariably still find it stuck after several days anchored in one spot. Someone mentioned last year they'd been painting Tea Tree oil on their log impeller and that it seemed to reduce growth. It was easy to apply but needed to be redone frequently. I imediately thought it might last longer if delivered in a lanolin based cream.
Bingo, no idea why I hadn't made the connection already. I've been using Equimins Udder Ointment for years on the propeller and waterline area. It contains Tea Tree oil in a lanolin ointment. It actually contains a variety of fungicides, bactericides and misc. things unlikely to encourage marine growth.
I applied it to the log impeller this year and it didn't ever stop working. It did stick momentarily after a week or two anchored in the same spot but worked properly after 2-3 minutes at 6kts.
I will use it again next year because it is quick to apply and can also be done again afloat if needed. No messing with a paint brush and having to let the paint dry afterwards.
No guarantees but it might be worth trying. I bought 500gms from a farm shop several years ago and give away quite a bit each year. I still have about 400gms left, so not likely to run out soon.
I may just have been lucky this year as I did notice fouling was light anyway. I didn't even dive to clean anything when afloat. Pictures below are just after lifting but before pressure washing had started.
Propeller had little growth (Burnished and given one coat of Equimins pre-launch)
Keel had some slime at end of season (1 coat of Mare Nostrum).
Hull was pretty clean (1 coat Hempel Mille NCT)
Bingo, no idea why I hadn't made the connection already. I've been using Equimins Udder Ointment for years on the propeller and waterline area. It contains Tea Tree oil in a lanolin ointment. It actually contains a variety of fungicides, bactericides and misc. things unlikely to encourage marine growth.
I applied it to the log impeller this year and it didn't ever stop working. It did stick momentarily after a week or two anchored in the same spot but worked properly after 2-3 minutes at 6kts.
I will use it again next year because it is quick to apply and can also be done again afloat if needed. No messing with a paint brush and having to let the paint dry afterwards.
No guarantees but it might be worth trying. I bought 500gms from a farm shop several years ago and give away quite a bit each year. I still have about 400gms left, so not likely to run out soon.
I may just have been lucky this year as I did notice fouling was light anyway. I didn't even dive to clean anything when afloat. Pictures below are just after lifting but before pressure washing had started.
Propeller had little growth (Burnished and given one coat of Equimins pre-launch)
Keel had some slime at end of season (1 coat of Mare Nostrum).
Hull was pretty clean (1 coat Hempel Mille NCT)
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