William_H
Well-Known Member
Well for what it is worth I have anti fouled my 21ftTS for 37 seasons. I keep it on a swing mooring. Despite being able to rig and un rig the mast in minutes using 2 spin poles for gin pole. It has fractional rig so need to manually keep mast centred as it goes up or down. I live in an area of fierce fouling. I scrub in water weekly after just 6 weeks of back on mooring till, near end of season, much of the a/f paint has gone.
My boat has a vertical lift keel and sits low on a trailer with a lot of rollers. When I get it home for winter I roll the boat back by about 30cms on the trailer this enables me to drop the keel about 40 cms. I jack the trailer up from under the axle by about 10cms to give me more room to slide underneath to access much of the underneath. (with difficulty) The top part of the keel is exposed inside the cabin so can be painted with keel up. So quite a faff. But being done at leisure at home helps.
I would say in UK perhaps try it without a/f. here (32 s) you get about 3 weeks in summer before the gel coat is damaged but I am sure much longer in UK cold waters. Just be aware that once anti fouled you will never get that shiny gel coat on the bottom.
So the whole question to a/f or not is variable depending on availability of launching ramps, how hard it is to put the paint on and your use. ol'will
My boat has a vertical lift keel and sits low on a trailer with a lot of rollers. When I get it home for winter I roll the boat back by about 30cms on the trailer this enables me to drop the keel about 40 cms. I jack the trailer up from under the axle by about 10cms to give me more room to slide underneath to access much of the underneath. (with difficulty) The top part of the keel is exposed inside the cabin so can be painted with keel up. So quite a faff. But being done at leisure at home helps.
I would say in UK perhaps try it without a/f. here (32 s) you get about 3 weeks in summer before the gel coat is damaged but I am sure much longer in UK cold waters. Just be aware that once anti fouled you will never get that shiny gel coat on the bottom.
So the whole question to a/f or not is variable depending on availability of launching ramps, how hard it is to put the paint on and your use. ol'will
