ANTIFOULING:
To maintain
the performance of
any propeller it is essential to
keep both faces, and in particular the tips clean.
Barnacles and weed growth will have a serious
impact on motoring
performance. We
recommend
painting the whole propeller
with
a modern ablative antifouling which can be
applied directly to the unit. The Zytel™ and PETP require no special
undercoats.
When antifouling the unit be careful not
to cover the lubrication points as it will be difficult to subsequently
remove the
screws
if paint fills the
grooves in the heads. Clean the grooves out with a rag and sharp
point while
the paint is still wet.
Place the Saildrive unit in gear
before painting. By holding a blade and
simply rotating the unit in either direction,
or the direction which locks the
shaft and allows the blades to be opened – the blades will be forced
into the
open position.
This will expose the rear
internal face of the body of the unit for antifouling.
Ensure that both internal faces normally
behind the blade root when the blades are closed are antifouled.
This will prevent the growth of marine
organisms that could prevent the blades fully closing over time.
Be careful to ensure that paint does not
go down onto the flat mounting surface about which the blades rotate,
as this
could cause subsequent binding of the blades.
While the paint will slowly erode from the tips
of the blades over time this
approach will still provide the
optimal
overall cost effective solution
to the inevitable fouling of the
propeller blades from season
to season.
If not using a
soft ablative paint that will wear away quickly with any contact from a moving blade, then
care must be taken to ensure
that there is no
interference with the boss from a buildup of
antifouling over time which could
prevent the blades returning completely to the
folded position.
NB:
All Saildrives require the
use of non
copper based paints to avoid serious corrosion with the Aluminium
Saildrive housing.
Always use the same antifouling on the Propeller as is used on the
Saildrive Leg.
NB: Ensure there
are no paint runs on the blade – in particular near the sharp
leading edge that can cause serious
vibration problems.
Using the
same antifouling paint that you are using on your Saildrive leg which
will be
specified by the Saildrive manufacturer
avoids generating an electro
potential
and subsequent corrosion with the Aluminium Saildrive castings.
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SPEED: Proprietary
Product sold around the world
We have
found from observations over the
years of quite a number of units in service that this type of antifoul
is very
effective when applied to the composite sections of the Kiwiprop™.
It
shows
no tendency to lose it’s
adhesion to the Zytel™ and has proved effective over time.
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