I tried the paint and it did not work :(
Your hose idea is quite dangerous. NEVER try and use a snorkel longer than the 
kind you buy in the store.

Joe Della Barba

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert Abbott
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 1:55 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Prop Mussel Farm

The topic is back.....last year, in an attempt to inhibit the growth of mussels 
on the prop and prop shaft, I coated them with lanolin.....was told or read 
this would help.  When the boat was hauled in October, the prop/shaft were 
completely encased in mussels, again.  The growth has a noticeable, negative 
effect on the performance of the prop later in the season e.g.  higher RPM's to 
attain same cruising speed when motoring.  
After trying a few so called 'remedies', I am now convinced the only effective 
way to keep the prop free of marine growth (mussels on mine) is to dive a few 
times a season and physically remove them.  Maybe I need a few pounds of lead, 
my safety harness on and tethered to the toerail and a few feet of hose the top 
end tied to the pushpit and me breathing from the bottom end.

However, before I comtemplated something like that, there is one more 'remedy' 
I have heard/read about......it involves coating the prop/shaft 
with "galvanized zinc spray paint".   I have never seen this done and do 
not know what effect it might have on the bronze prop (shouldn't be negative 
but I'm not sure).  There is never any marine growth on my sacrificial zinc(s).

Has anyone heard of this?  Anyone with any experience with this paint on props?

Bob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.


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