MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
Triolas Coppercoat is weedy, and whilst I can pay £100 for a lift and scrub, I'd prefer a solution I can do in the water to keep her clean as a whistle.
This has been discussed on the forum quite a lot and I have grazed on the many great PBO ideas including this one: http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?434023-Hull-cleaning-tools-for-use-afloat
So my options are:
My gut is telling to to take the hit and try the Scrubbis... any suggestions or other inventions I should give a go to? Or means of scrubbing the keel... We are on the Medway so I don't fancy donning my swimming trunks and doing it from the water :encouragement:.
This has been discussed on the forum quite a lot and I have grazed on the many great PBO ideas including this one: http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?434023-Hull-cleaning-tools-for-use-afloat
So my options are:
- Scrubbis = £80 and you can't do your keel.
- Telescopic window cleaner = £20, okay, so no brush here, so it would need something attached to it. Attach an empty 2L coke bottle for buoyancy... Remove the bottle to do the keel...
- A stainless steel brush designed for pools and a long telescopic arm Add said coke bottle again. Around £30 (bit concerned about how abrasive the SS brush might be too..)...
- Scrubbing posts at MYC! (this would be a whole tide when I could be doing this sailing thing of course)
My gut is telling to to take the hit and try the Scrubbis... any suggestions or other inventions I should give a go to? Or means of scrubbing the keel... We are on the Medway so I don't fancy donning my swimming trunks and doing it from the water :encouragement:.