Two killicks
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2015
- Messages
- 355
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- (2012) Novy
Good day,
I am going to leave my 21 EC tug in the water this year in a marina, in fresh water where growth could be an issue. I was going to get a local boatyard shop to treat the hull with some anti-fouling protection. They mentionned that for a better protection that I should consider the anti-osmosis treatment too.
After reading all the subjects related to this on the forum, I learned that all Ranger Tugs hulls are buit with vinylester resin and that it is less likely to have problem related to osmosis.
Now, before I spend so much on such a protection, I would like to know what you think about this? My boat has spent 4 years in fresh water so far and the gelcoat is still good looking, no blister or nothing else. Should I go ahead to prevent a future problem or just get the anti-fouling protection?
I kind of lean towards the anti-fouling protection only, as the hull seem to be in good shape, but I am wondering what you guys do with your tugs that are in the water full time?
Thank you for your feedback.
I am going to leave my 21 EC tug in the water this year in a marina, in fresh water where growth could be an issue. I was going to get a local boatyard shop to treat the hull with some anti-fouling protection. They mentionned that for a better protection that I should consider the anti-osmosis treatment too.
After reading all the subjects related to this on the forum, I learned that all Ranger Tugs hulls are buit with vinylester resin and that it is less likely to have problem related to osmosis.
Now, before I spend so much on such a protection, I would like to know what you think about this? My boat has spent 4 years in fresh water so far and the gelcoat is still good looking, no blister or nothing else. Should I go ahead to prevent a future problem or just get the anti-fouling protection?
I kind of lean towards the anti-fouling protection only, as the hull seem to be in good shape, but I am wondering what you guys do with your tugs that are in the water full time?
Thank you for your feedback.