MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
This summer is my first on a mooring after years in a marina.
I have now encountered fouling above the line of the anti-fouling where ferry wash and other wave action frequently wets the area.
Below the line, the antifouling is working OK - as well as before, and being soft antifouling, a vigorous sailing session seems to clean it up nicely. (self eroding doesn't erode with just the tide, needs a bit more speed)
My options to cure this seem to include:
* raise the top of the antifouling by about 100mm (might make it look like the boat is lightly loaded and floating too high?)
* add some different colour or antifouling (currently no different coloured "boot strap" or similar.
* vinyl wrap at that point (doubt this would stop growth)
Any other ideas?
Which cure might be best?
I have now encountered fouling above the line of the anti-fouling where ferry wash and other wave action frequently wets the area.
Below the line, the antifouling is working OK - as well as before, and being soft antifouling, a vigorous sailing session seems to clean it up nicely. (self eroding doesn't erode with just the tide, needs a bit more speed)
My options to cure this seem to include:
* raise the top of the antifouling by about 100mm (might make it look like the boat is lightly loaded and floating too high?)
* add some different colour or antifouling (currently no different coloured "boot strap" or similar.
* vinyl wrap at that point (doubt this would stop growth)
Any other ideas?
Which cure might be best?