Farmer Piles
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My local chandler has some in the colour I want.
Any experience of it, good or bad?
Any experience of it, good or bad?
Am I the only one that think that is hopelessI was quite impressed by her condition.
Surely the point is to stop the barnacles growing in the first place, so the boat can actually be sailed through the water. If the boat was covered with barnacles similar to those under the straps then I would suggest that the antifoul paint had failed miserably. Jet washing it off is easy, assuming it has not been abused ( ie left too long with poor paint finish) & jet washed immediately after haul out. So the fact it came off easily is pretty much irrelevant. Just needs a more powerfull washer. In fact the water line is not very good either.I thought that was exactly the point. The straps meant the jetwasher didn't get those portions...
...but before I had painted the bottom, I had taken days with the Bahco scraper to get the barnacles off the hull.
The fact that after 18 months, a quick squirt with the jetwash had made most of her almost as clean as just after painting, showed the AF to have worked.
Agreed: currently available hard antifoulings usually much worse performance than eroding ones. Boats that are "dry sailed" ie spend most time ashore but launched and used for a day or week or two at a time usually use hard AFs, also fast powerboats that would blast off eroding antifouls with high water speeds.I've used a hard antifoul in the past because my habit is to jump in with a wetsuit on and scrub the hull a few times per year, would also use a hard AF if your boat regularly sits in mud or if it's used very regularly. Otherwise self polishing would be a better option...