DIY anti fouling
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:34 pm
Hi All,
I'm overdue for antifouling and am wondering what most people do.
When I bought the boat and she came out for survey, it made sense to get the boatyard to do it, but if it only takes a couple of hours and needs doing every year then I guess I should learn, esp if the cost is in the $1100 area.
With my old powerboat the yard would gerni the hull, scrape the prop, replace the shaft anode, mask the bootline and roll the new paint on. They used acid solution (bucket and broom) to remove the old green algae stains that take a year to creep up over the bootline, then rinse, paint, let it all dry and off you go.
On my boat the antifoul was last done in Oct 2009 and I hope that a pressure wash/paint scraper is all it needs.
While she's on the hard I've also got to fix/replace the thru-hull speed transducer.
I'd be grateful for some idea of what everyone else does, it seems sensible not to spend so much on a little boat like mine, but if the process is total pain - it's best left to the boatyard.
Thanks in advance.
cheers,
Allen
I'm overdue for antifouling and am wondering what most people do.
When I bought the boat and she came out for survey, it made sense to get the boatyard to do it, but if it only takes a couple of hours and needs doing every year then I guess I should learn, esp if the cost is in the $1100 area.
With my old powerboat the yard would gerni the hull, scrape the prop, replace the shaft anode, mask the bootline and roll the new paint on. They used acid solution (bucket and broom) to remove the old green algae stains that take a year to creep up over the bootline, then rinse, paint, let it all dry and off you go.
On my boat the antifoul was last done in Oct 2009 and I hope that a pressure wash/paint scraper is all it needs.
While she's on the hard I've also got to fix/replace the thru-hull speed transducer.
I'd be grateful for some idea of what everyone else does, it seems sensible not to spend so much on a little boat like mine, but if the process is total pain - it's best left to the boatyard.
Thanks in advance.
cheers,
Allen