The Third Man
Well-Known Member
My boat has Raymarine ST60 instruments. I have owned her from new and she is now five years old. I followed the manufacturer's instructions regarding antifouling the through hull fitting with water based antifouling but it seemed ineffective. So after about three years I used normal anti fouling applied thinly but that also seemed ineffective. When I say "ineffective" I realise that I need to withdraw the sensor and clean it periodically but the amount of growth has always seemed excessive and so the task has been greater than I would have hoped.
Bearing in mind that the Einstein definition of insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" I feel disinclined to continue as I have for the past five years.
I have recently been advised that I would be better off not antifouling it at all which sounds bit suspect to me.
I am considering simply spraying it with Sailkote as that has worked wonders on my mainsail track and the manufacturer claims it is good underwater.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
Bearing in mind that the Einstein definition of insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" I feel disinclined to continue as I have for the past five years.
I have recently been advised that I would be better off not antifouling it at all which sounds bit suspect to me.
I am considering simply spraying it with Sailkote as that has worked wonders on my mainsail track and the manufacturer claims it is good underwater.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the matter?