I had my aluminium prop cleaned and repaired recently (covered in barnacles) and now a month and half later its again covered in small barnacles, drastically affecting performance. It sits on a Bravo 2 drive in the water, so its a fair way underwater. I was told that barnacles don't grow deeper than 2 feet down but that can't be right as the drive would sit a good 3 feed underwater.
Anyway, whats the easiest way to remove the barnacles while the boats in the water? paint scraper or high-pressure hose, or both? Is it easier to remove them when they're smaller (now about 5mm diameter) or wait until they get a bit bigger?
Also does anybody know if there is anyway to stop them growing, ie. if I put a black canvas bag over the outdrive to block out all sunlight to the prop will that stop them? Antifoul is a waste of time with the number of sandbars where I am.
Thanks in advance
Anyway, whats the easiest way to remove the barnacles while the boats in the water? paint scraper or high-pressure hose, or both? Is it easier to remove them when they're smaller (now about 5mm diameter) or wait until they get a bit bigger?
Also does anybody know if there is anyway to stop them growing, ie. if I put a black canvas bag over the outdrive to block out all sunlight to the prop will that stop them? Antifoul is a waste of time with the number of sandbars where I am.
Thanks in advance