k9medic
Senior Member
Yesterday, I spent the better part of an hour underwater cleaning my props of barnacles.
What is interesting in this particular case is that in my entire term of owning this boat I have NEVER had this many barnacles on my boat. Particularly, the props are absolutely covered to the point that I could not get above 1600 rpm despite cleaning the props over Memorial Day weekend.
I keep my boat in what is supposed to be fresh water but it has turned brackish over the years. Recently, two of my friends have purchased boats that came from an entirely salt water environment. One boat is right next to mine and the other is across the dock.
Over Memorial Day weekend I rafted up with my friends boat and I cleaned his hull while we were in the GOM. His boat was covered in barnacles as well while mine had only a few after sitting more than 6 months without a cleaning.
Is is possible that their boats brought the barnacles? Heck, even my fresh water hose that was hanging in the water at my dock has barnacles.
What is interesting in this particular case is that in my entire term of owning this boat I have NEVER had this many barnacles on my boat. Particularly, the props are absolutely covered to the point that I could not get above 1600 rpm despite cleaning the props over Memorial Day weekend.
I keep my boat in what is supposed to be fresh water but it has turned brackish over the years. Recently, two of my friends have purchased boats that came from an entirely salt water environment. One boat is right next to mine and the other is across the dock.
Over Memorial Day weekend I rafted up with my friends boat and I cleaned his hull while we were in the GOM. His boat was covered in barnacles as well while mine had only a few after sitting more than 6 months without a cleaning.
Is is possible that their boats brought the barnacles? Heck, even my fresh water hose that was hanging in the water at my dock has barnacles.