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 Paints and varnishes

From antifouling for the underside to varnish for the interior, from bilge paint to deck paint, every yacht owner will buy paint pots of some kind over the year.

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How do you choose antifoul?
Step into any chandlery, right now, and you will be faced by a mountain of shiny tins of different types of antifoul. Which to choose?
A few thoughts on antifouling
We finished the antifouling this weekend. We spent a fair amount of time mixing, before and during the application to avoid uneven spread of antifouling compound.

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Cathy's Blog: Antifoul weekend
It's not the most enjoyable task, but there's a sense of achievement when it's done
Cathy's Blog: Antifouling
Three fine days in a row enabled us to get primer and two coats of antifoul on the hull
Optima justifies premium price
International's top of the range antifoul Optima does an excellent job, but requires a bit of effort
How do you choose antifoul?
With a bewildering array of self-polishing, hard and slippery types to choose from, where do you start?
Cathy's Blog: Work on the hull
We knew that the hardest part of changing from cruising mode to racing mode would be tackling the hull
Go-faster effort worthwhile
Taking off all the old antifouling is a daunting job, but it really will make your boat go faster
How safe is copper in antifoul?
Copper is the best antifoul, and the safest, say the paint manufacturers, who commissioned an independent study to prove it
The Green Blue challenge you
The Green Blue are asking yachties everywhere to clean up their act
A few thoughts on antifouling
We finished the antifouling this weekend and I have to say that with two of us on the job it was very quick
Make the next annual scrub your last
Stripping off the anti-foul, swearing that you'll never do it again.
 
 
 
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