Antifoul Stripping Guide — Marine Application
Yacht antifoul strip-back without gelcoat damage. Marina compliance, shipwright coordination.
What's inside
An 18-page guide for yacht owners, marina operators and charter fleet managers planning antifoul strip-back work. Covers method specifications, marina compliance, shipwright coordination and cost-versus-alternatives benchmarking. Particularly valuable for first-time customers planning a haul-out where antifoul has reached the strip-back stage. Includes case studies from three yacht-club partnerships and marina compliance documentation templates.
- Method overview and substrate compatibility (gelcoat, aluminium, steel, wood)
- Pressure tuning per hull material
- Marina compliance — containment and disposal certification
- Shipwright coordination workflow
- Cost benchmarking vs sandblasting and chemical stripping
- Pre-strip survey checklist
- Re-coat preparation methodology
- Charter fleet contract framework
18-page pdf guide preview
Services this resource applies to
Antifoul Stripping
Strip layered antifoul from hulls without sandblasting damage or chemical run-off.
Bilge & Engine Room
Strip oil, salt and grime from bilges and engine rooms without flooding the boat.
Hull & Deck Cleaning
Strip waterline scum, deck stains and salt-baked grime — without scrubbing the gelcoat to ruin.
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