Bobc
Well-Known Member
It looks like the USA is likely to roll-out a ban on anything containing copper. It's starting in Washinton state in January, and I expect we'll see it happen across the USA and caribbean over the next few years.
Interestingly, it's not just a ban on supplying and applying the stuff, they're also banning any recreational boat under 65ft with copper on their hull from entering their ports.
This was on Boating Business News
"In 2011, Washington became the first state to adopt a no-copper paint rule. And from January 1 2018, no new recreational boat up to 65ft can arrive with copper on its hull and no copper can be sold or applied to a boat after January 1 2020."
So, anyone thinking of taking their boat that side of the atlantic, would be wise not to spend out on coppercoat.
Interestingly, it's not just a ban on supplying and applying the stuff, they're also banning any recreational boat under 65ft with copper on their hull from entering their ports.
This was on Boating Business News
"In 2011, Washington became the first state to adopt a no-copper paint rule. And from January 1 2018, no new recreational boat up to 65ft can arrive with copper on its hull and no copper can be sold or applied to a boat after January 1 2020."
So, anyone thinking of taking their boat that side of the atlantic, would be wise not to spend out on coppercoat.