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Post by Tim on Apr 11, 2005 10:00:12 GMT
Interested to get people's opinions on a slippery antifoul for an SF35 for racing. When the boat was new the dealer antifouled it with a supposed "racing" antifoul that has proved both slow and innefective. I don't want to go for a really hard compound as I don't want to pay for all the crane outs for scrubbing - but don't want a particulalry soft compund as they are slow. Most people at my club recommend optima for racing.
Any thoughts?
Tim
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steve
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Post by steve on Apr 25, 2005 13:29:31 GMT
Optima worked well om my Sigma 33 but dont get any mooring lines near it or it'll rub off overnight
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Post by jasper on May 13, 2005 11:52:29 GMT
Hi,
I use Nautix A4 on my SF32; not cheap but performs & still looks geat at the end of the season (other white anti's turn green at the water line).
Will. SF32 Sir Jasper
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Post by Tim on May 18, 2005 9:57:49 GMT
Thanks for the advice guys. We are going with Optima for this season and will possibly look at a harder compund later depending on how well it performs. I'm sure my crew will be delighted at no more scrubbing!
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Post by sunfizz on Jun 3, 2005 9:30:54 GMT
dear sir ; i can recommend you international teflon of shore perfect result Interested to get people's opinions on a slippery antifoul for an SF35 for racing. When the boat was new the dealer antifouled it with a supposed "racing" antifoul that has proved both slow and innefective. I don't want to go for a really hard compound as I don't want to pay for all the crane outs for scrubbing - but don't want a particulalry soft compund as they are slow. Most people at my club recommend optima for racing. Any thoughts? Tim
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