Margaret Lower
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2511I607
- Vessel Name
- Chaya
Our R25 lingered four hours June 29 when inspectors, looking for invasive aquatic species, discovered barnacles and "oyster-like" growth BENEATH the last bottom paint job done in North Carolina where we purchased the boat. The border facility at Sweetgrass, Montana-Coutts, Alberta proceeded to whip out a 140-degree Fahrenheit steam cleaner to remove the barnacles and shell-like creatures. After that procedure we waited another hour for the supervisor to drive to the site. He was equipped with a kit of small tools to collect samples. The first tool was a dental-like pick to delve into the areas of the thrusters (where quite a collection of these alien looking creatures had been covered up by the last bottom paint job.) Both the inspectors finally concluded that the invasive species they were searching for COULD NOT HAVECOME FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. There is a good side to everything. We now have a very clean bottom with a lot less of the last bottom paint job removed. ON TO ALASKA !!