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Prop & shaft anti fouling

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Prop & shaft anti fouling

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Has anyone used out drive spray anti fouling on your props/shafts?
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Re: Prop & shaft anti fouling

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I use it on rudder, tabs, bearing housing and thruster and bronze thru hulls but not shaft or prop, never found the need.
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Re: Prop & shaft anti fouling

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I used Pettit's Zinc barnacle coat on my props and shafts last year and it worked reasonably well. On a 35 I have a lot more shaft exposed than I did on the 28 and we're in a high growth area so I was glad I'd painted them. The high pressure areas of the props blew the paint off, but the same was true of any offending little critters.

This year I went with a primer and lower unit/prop paint as I'm thinking with my new work situation I may not get as many runs in as I did last year.

Both years I primed the rudders and trim tabs and painted them with bottom paint.


(Rob just runs his boat non-stop - so nothing dares to grow on his prop!!)

http://www.pettitpaint.com/catalog_brow ... ictNbr=262
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Re: Prop & shaft anti fouling

Post by jleonard »

This year I am trying a zinc paint I bought from McMaster Carr. Has 93% zinc just like the Petit....but it was only $17 for a 1/2 pint. :D
It came highly recommended by a friend out of Noank who used it last season.
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Re: Prop & shaft anti fouling

Post by ScubaPete »

I will second the vote for Zinc Coat Barnacle Barrier 1792 paint. I had to replace my props last fall so I painted both with the zinc paint. I dove on the boat last weekend and the props were still almost spotless, while the rest of the running gear looked like a coral reef. (worst fouling I have seen over the winter months in the lower Chesapeake Bay). The next season I have it all hauled out, I plan on doing all the running gear with a zinc paint.
There are many other reviews about this product, and some not so good, but as for me, it works better than any other conventional antifouling bottom paint.
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Re: Prop & shaft anti fouling

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Third for pettit zinc spray 1792. My marina recommended it to me a year ago. No growth at all at pull out and at $30 for a spray can, the price is right. I might just get three seasons out of one can.
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