No' bad furra noob but how will it stop the drips getting inside my sleeve and running down my forearm?
Welcome aboard Moody.
Antifoul - how not to get in so much of a mess
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stephenh
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[quote="Silkie"]No' bad furra noob but how will it stop the drips getting inside my sleeve and running down my forearm?quote]
Tear up a strip of rag (or two) - tie around your wrists - you end up with red / blue / whatever colour rings round your wrists but no paint up in your armpits..........
Good for when you are rubbing down with wet and dry as well.....
Tear up a strip of rag (or two) - tie around your wrists - you end up with red / blue / whatever colour rings round your wrists but no paint up in your armpits..........
Good for when you are rubbing down with wet and dry as well.....
- Arghiro
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No-drips this year
I won't have any probs with messy antifouling this year as I only do the job alternate years so I won't bother doing it this year
It helps having a mooring in a river bed too!
It helps having a mooring in a river bed too!
- Nick
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Scrubbable stuff
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We put three layers of XM on top of a primer layer before setting off for our Atlantic cruise. I scrubbed the hull (not the keel) three times - just from the water, nothing particularly strenuous - and there was nothing left in places, particullllllarly round the waterline.
If/when we go again would I be better off with hard a/f and if so do I have to take all the old stuff off? I want something that can be left for maybe a couple of years but scrubbed regularly using a mask and snorkel (and a sponge or similar scrubby implement, before someone says something )
We put three layers of XM on top of a primer layer before setting off for our Atlantic cruise. I scrubbed the hull (not the keel) three times - just from the water, nothing particularly strenuous - and there was nothing left in places, particullllllarly round the waterline.
If/when we go again would I be better off with hard a/f and if so do I have to take all the old stuff off? I want something that can be left for maybe a couple of years but scrubbed regularly using a mask and snorkel (and a sponge or similar scrubby implement, before someone says something )


