Individually small, accumulated marine biofoulers can form enormous masses that severely diminish ships' maneuverability and carrying capacity. It results in corrosion, increased drag, loss of speed, and increased fuel consumption. In order to minimize the impacts of foulers, many underwater structures are protected by antifouling coatings.
A heavy duty, configurable boat cradle and trailer slip that can be sized to suit your boat, launch or yacht is available. Allure Boats can also custom build a boat cradle to suit your vessel from scratch.
During the course of the sailing season, it may be that the hull below the water-line becomes thick with the growth of algae and other marine organisms. As well as the impact this growth has on the performance of the vessel through the water, such organisms can become harmful to the material that the hull is constructed from.
We have an extensive range of marine colours for your basic antifouling requirements. If you have more specific antifouling requirements we also have a specialised range of paints to meet your needs.
We ensure that the correct preparatory steps are taken to maximise the effectiveness of hull antifouling. Where appropriate, the hull is sanded down to provide the proper 'key' and a primer coat is applied. High quality anti-foul is then applied according to the manufacturer's specification, thereby ensuring that the hull has maximum protection from the build-up of algae and other marine organisms that serve to impede the performance of the craft in the water and to attack the integrity of the hull material.
Boaters can help underwater hull cleaners, marinas and boatyards control costs, promote a healthy boating environment and encourage abundant marine life by considering environmental factors when selecting an antifouling strategy.
You can reduce antifouling expenses by:
Going boating often
Hire an underwater hull cleaner
Clean hull often to prevent hard growth
Select a paint that does not require caustic solvents