NUTMEG
Well-Known Member
Boat coming out tomorrow for it's winter wash and brush up. As usual, I have been pondering on the jobs I need to tackle. Alexandros was antifouled in April and as far as I can tell the hull should not be too bad, no long green bits and the waterline is fairly clear. The prop, on the other hand, has a healthy community of barnies living on it.
I wondered if any of you fellows have ever coated the prop in several coats of Waxoyl? My thinking is that if lanolin works, Waxoyl should be even better. The plan is, strip off old antifouling and resident barnies. Polish up the bronze with wire cup in a drill, paint on Waxoyl. Repeat coats daily to build up a nice thick coating.
The engine is only run to get clear of the mooring and on return as a rule so maybe 1/2 hour a week max.
Any thought most appreciated as always chaps.
Thanks
Steve
I wondered if any of you fellows have ever coated the prop in several coats of Waxoyl? My thinking is that if lanolin works, Waxoyl should be even better. The plan is, strip off old antifouling and resident barnies. Polish up the bronze with wire cup in a drill, paint on Waxoyl. Repeat coats daily to build up a nice thick coating.
The engine is only run to get clear of the mooring and on return as a rule so maybe 1/2 hour a week max.
Any thought most appreciated as always chaps.
Thanks
Steve