Re: looking for anti-fouling hints/tips/tricks
Heatzone, there are not really any shortcuts, the waxes most likely will work for awhile.<br />Over the past 2 or 3 years, dolphinite was the "rage" and all you heard on these sites. It really was not a short cut, just a new "rage". That now has turned into another type of rage as in anger at a defective product. All the $work$ and no joy. <br />Now we are hearing about the waxes again. Remember, any of this stuff must be applied to the bottom of the boat. <br />I would resist the application of antifouling paint to a power boat, it will change things; but this staining and fouling and pulling and cleaning every two weeks will change things too.<br />The value to you is a boat in the water. ready to go.<br />Interlux and Petit make good products. You will have to do some research to find the correct one and the best way for you to get it on your boat. This is not rocket science, but remember you will be working on the bottom of the boat. (If it is not applied correctly, it will peel off and the work gets worse.)<br />Good Luck!