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TeeToo
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Antifouling Query.....
      #1856597 - 13/05/2008 07:37

The boat is out of the water for annual maintenance. Have just found out that we've got to wait 4-5 weeks for new props to be delivered! Annoying to say the least!
My dilemma is that I have already rubbed the hull down and applied one coat of antifouling. Should I put the second coat on now or leave it to nearer the time the boat goes back in the water?
Thanks in advance for any help!


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Bandit
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: TeeToo]
      #1856611 - 13/05/2008 07:51

It depends on the antifouling , it says on the tin.

I use International optima and its ok for 6 months berore launching.

Check tin or call the manufacturers help line.

Whats wrong with your props?


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TeeToo
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: Bandit]
      #1856615 - 13/05/2008 08:01

The antifoul is International Interspeed Ultra - tins are on the boat so will check at the weekend.
The props were damaged by an electrolosis problem - anodes were completely eroded and it then got to work on the props!
Thanks.


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Bandit
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: TeeToo]
      #1856624 - 13/05/2008 08:16

https://secure.international-coatings.com/pds/yacht/GB_ISO_M_5000059.htm

Above is the page for the data Sheet for the paint. It gives 2 months at 23deg C so you should be ok.

International's yacht paint division is called yachtpaint.com.

I hope you have got a good marine electrician to do a connectivity test on all the underwater fittings and to go through all of your bonding wires. Its a black art and it needs to be right.

You are talking to a man who used both shaft brushes and shaft anodes.

Do you leave it permanently connected to shore power?


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oldgit
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: TeeToo]
      #1856634 - 13/05/2008 08:21

Just wondering why your props are taking 6 weeks.
Presume you are either on one of the remoter Galapagos Isles or your props are made of some exotic material and of such a rare design that only NASA can custom build them ?


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TeeToo
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: Bandit]
      #1856674 - 13/05/2008 08:52

Thanks for the web link - very useful.
Yes the boat is constantly connected to shore power.
We've got a marine electrician working on the boat at the moment.


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TeeToo
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: oldgit]
      #1856682 - 13/05/2008 08:58

I agree with you!
The boat is a 1990 Fairline 41/43 Sedan based on the Solent - wouldn't have thought it would be too much of a tall order!
We will be phoning some different suppliers this week to see if we can get them quicker.


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jimmy_the_builder
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: TeeToo]
      #1856690 - 13/05/2008 09:07

Apparently this is what you need ....

Cheers
Jimmy

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Princess 42


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Bandit
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: TeeToo]
      #1856705 - 13/05/2008 09:19

Personally I dont like leaving my boat on permanent shore power while unattended, if anything goes wrong it goes wrong big time from an erosion point of view.

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TeeToo
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Re: Antifouling Query..... [Re: jimmy_the_builder]
      #1856727 - 13/05/2008 09:33

...that would certainly help relieve my tension and frustration while the boat is out of the water during the nice weather!!

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