symondo
Well-Known Member
i assume its fair game to life both legs to take a long handled scrubbing brush to them to give them a bit of clean of weed/growth?
i assume its fair game to life both legs to take a long handled scrubbing brush to them to give them a bit of clean of weed/growth?
i assume its fair game to life both legs to take a long handled scrubbing brush to them to give them a bit of clean of weed/growth?
The difficulty is cleaning the rear of the blades.
I found mine caked with Chichester Marina's finest tube worm a couple of weeks back, so no alternative but to raise the legs, remove the props and clean them.
Often thought of doing that, but worry about losing the prop or nuts over the side, do you have a technique or just hope the bits don't slip out of your hand.
.....do you have a technique or just hope the bits don't slip out of your hand.
Often thought of doing that, but worry about losing the prop or nuts over the side, do you have a technique or just hope the bits don't slip out of your hand.
Usually do ours while having a swim when at anchor.
Got stainless props so a quick rub with one of those wet and dry sponges removes all fouling.:encouragement: