Diesel Duck
Senior Member
Came across this today and wanted to share it with my fellow TF members:
Teflon-based anti fouling coatings have been available to the recreational boating market for many years. This is nothing new.
Is it efficient for displacement hull that goes at 7 knot in average or more intended for planning hulls where the speed will maintain a clean hull?
These products tend to have poor anti fouling properties and in my neck of the woods, lose their "oomph" in much less than a year, regardless of what boat they are on. In Canada, you maybe would be happier with it. Me? I steer my clients away from them.