sharpness
Well-Known Member
Sorry it's just a boat related question 
My boat is due to be lifted in the new year, and on the list is to sand off the old layers of antifoul so that its nice and smooth. The worst sections are around the bow area (see pic) and on the chine sides. Question though is it worth doing this, and are there any advantages. I've assumed it will cause a little less drag, improve efficiency etc, but has anyone done this and seen the positive results.
I know the best advice is to soda blast back to bare grp, but in this instance I would be sanding to achieve a smooth surface.
Edit: Sorry, Ive just seen post from Chris H ref Antifoul asking pretty much same question. Thanks all for any advice, either to his post or mine. Just wanted to know if its worth the effort or not to have smooth surface before applying new coat of antifoul.

My boat is due to be lifted in the new year, and on the list is to sand off the old layers of antifoul so that its nice and smooth. The worst sections are around the bow area (see pic) and on the chine sides. Question though is it worth doing this, and are there any advantages. I've assumed it will cause a little less drag, improve efficiency etc, but has anyone done this and seen the positive results.
I know the best advice is to soda blast back to bare grp, but in this instance I would be sanding to achieve a smooth surface.
Edit: Sorry, Ive just seen post from Chris H ref Antifoul asking pretty much same question. Thanks all for any advice, either to his post or mine. Just wanted to know if its worth the effort or not to have smooth surface before applying new coat of antifoul.

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