Looks like a great product . Where I am there are very few things to grow on the prop. A few miles down river the boats come out of the water looking like barnacle farms
Spin the prop(s) every two weeks….. uh-oh…. Last used in September to drive to the fuel dock and return, oh dear…. In my defence - check the weather history out for southern England. It’s not Global Warming over here, it’s Global Winding…. Very informative as ever 👍🏻👍🏻
Antifouling is inherently toxic. It does its job with a biocide to poison anything that would try to grow on exposed metal. PropSpeed & PropGlide aren’t toxic to the environment as they aren’t antifouling; technically their “foul releasing”
Looks like a great product . Where I am there are very few things to grow on the prop. A few miles down river the boats come out of the water looking like barnacle farms
"Expensive" is a relative term when you add in the labor to try and keep growth at bay.
Agreed.
Spin the prop(s) every two weeks….. uh-oh….
Last used in September to drive to the fuel dock and return, oh dear….
In my defence - check the weather history out for southern England. It’s not Global Warming over here, it’s Global Winding….
Very informative as ever 👍🏻👍🏻
Was Sharrow propellers at the show ? You should investigate them one day, they are a game changer
Couldn’t say.
I've seen that. He wasn't kidding about it being expensive. Boat Bucks, what do you do?
Was Atlantic prop at the show ?
Don’t know.
Why not just use anti fouling paint?
Prop glide is slippery like Teflon and the barnacles should not stick like your fried eggs. Paint is not as slippery.
Antifouling is inherently toxic. It does its job with a biocide to poison anything that would try to grow on exposed metal. PropSpeed & PropGlide aren’t toxic to the environment as they aren’t antifouling; technically their “foul releasing”