I am having a problem with my paddle wheel and the crud that grows on it. Now that it is warm it needs to be cleaned once a week and that involves anchoring my boat away from the dock ,for safety, and going overboard to clean it. My paddle wheel is fixed and can not be removed from in the boat. Are there any other ways to keep the crud at bay or do I just live with the problem.
kens@dmv.com
Knot Meter crud
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Knot Meter crud
It looks like you might have to make the supreme sacrifice and go sailing every day to keep that paddle wheel clean. That is the best way I can think of.
Mike Buppert
CD 25 "Lucille"
Toms River Yacht Club
Barnegat Bay, NJ
buppert@csionline.net
Mike Buppert
CD 25 "Lucille"
Toms River Yacht Club
Barnegat Bay, NJ
ken schwinger wrote: I am having a problem with my paddle wheel and the crud that grows on it. Now that it is warm it needs to be cleaned once a week and that involves anchoring my boat away from the dock ,for safety, and going overboard to clean it. My paddle wheel is fixed and can not be removed from in the boat. Are there any other ways to keep the crud at bay or do I just live with the problem.
buppert@csionline.net
Re: Knot Meter crud
I very carefully painted my with bottom paint at last haulout. This helps a lot but doesnt eleminate the problem completely. For what its worth coating underwater metals with anhydrous lanolin doesnt work for more than a month in S. Florida. On my other boat I tried several different coatings and none work. The only one I didnt try was the clear spray on coating used for powerboat outdrives. It might be worth a try. My paddle wheel is removable but its still a major pain to take out and clean.
Let us know if you find something. Boyd
I am having a problem with my paddle wheel and the crud that grows on it. Now that it is warm it needs to be cleaned once a week and that involves anchoring my boat away from the dock ,for safety, and going overboard to clean it. My paddle wheel is fixed and can not be removed from in the boat. Are there any other ways to keep the crud at bay or do I just live with the problem.
Tern30@aol.com
Let us know if you find something. Boyd
I am having a problem with my paddle wheel and the crud that grows on it. Now that it is warm it needs to be cleaned once a week and that involves anchoring my boat away from the dock ,for safety, and going overboard to clean it. My paddle wheel is fixed and can not be removed from in the boat. Are there any other ways to keep the crud at bay or do I just live with the problem.
Tern30@aol.com