
For the last fifteen years or so, since I gave up racing, I have used a leeching antifoul, initially Micron but latterly Blakes Tiger, or Cruiser. Within one week of lifting out, whilst the hull paint was still soft, the hull was well rubbed down using abrasive pads with plenty of water. This is far better than trying to get the stuff off in the spring when it has hardened off. We never went right back to the gel coat but found this method prevented build up of antifoul. If a water supply is not avaiable, buy a pump-up pressure garden spray from B&Q or garden centre. A full tank will last long enough to do about a third of one side of a Sadler 32. Come fitting out time, just wash the hull, antifoul and then go sailing! That is, of course, providing you have done all the other 101 jobs that had to be done.