Brent:

I can't say how Micron 66 would work in freshwater......in addition to the usual antifouling ingredients, 66 has biocides to specifically inhibit the growth of 'slime'.

I have been using Micron CSC for many years and have been happy with it, however, there was always 'slime' when the boat(s) were hauled in the Fall. No so this haulout.... the bottom was free of all marine growth.

I have enough 66 to last for a few years...after that, I will be looking for a way to acquire more as no other paint that I have seen is as effective. Maybe a ski trip to Sugarloaf and a gallon of 66 on the way home.

Now my 'mussel farm' on the prop is another story for another thread.

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



On 2012/12/07 2:10 AM, Brent Driedger wrote:
How would this compare to VC 17 which in my fresh water lake this year required 
considerable effort from the pressure washer to de slime the boat. Bad hull 
maintenance year for a racer I know. The main event photos has my boat as the 
only one green below the waterline!

Brent Driedger
C&C 27V
Lake Winnipeg
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