Thursday, May 19, 2016

Great Efficiency With Underwater Boat Cleaning Fort Lauderdale

By Joyce Cooper


Boat owners are very much aware of the effects of a clogged hull. Marine growth at the bottom of your hull is just as common as the heat during summer. As opposed to a smooth sliding through the water, marine growth under the hull drags and reduces the speed. However, with Underwater Boat cleaning Fort Lauderdale, you can have these setbacks eliminated. Regular washing below the hull can eventually save you huge maintenance costs in the long run.

Growth on the bottom surfaces can result in other problems and clogging. Growth is constant and starts between one and four months. Even newly painted hulls treated with good toxic paint may have such growth which interferes with the good slipping of the boat on water. At the same time, there is usually a high demand to maintain the speed by the engines leading to increased fuel costs irrespective of the size of vessel.

Regular clean up of the bottom of your hull maintains the performance of the bottom paint and increases the duration for reapplying new bottom paint. If you clean the vessel on monthly basis, you will also benefit from fuel efficiency due to a smooth and clean hull bottom.

During the clean up process for your hull, it is necessary to use fresh water as well as prevent a biuldup of the dirt through spot cleaning. Also, ensure soaps and detergents do not get into the water because they may add nutrients thereby encouraging algae growth or inhibit oxygen which is necessary for fish and other marine animals. A good way to do this is by pulling the hull to a catch basin. This way, you are able to keep off harmful toxic material contained in an ablative paint getting in water thereby putting aquatic life at risk. Such toxic materials are such as lead, mercury, chromium and tin.

The clean up process should be performed carefully, to avoid damaging the surface of the hull. Hiring an experienced professional diver is a great idea. Use special tools while cleaning because a minimal amount of paint is usually removed during hull cleaning, and if too much of it is removed, it can put a serious risk to aquatic environment. Special tool and materials like soft sponges produce safe results.

If you reside in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, performing hull inspection is also important when doing the underwater clean up. Check the propulsion system and the bottom surface for any damage and have them repaired. This prevents further damage and reduces maintenance costs. Grounding may damage both the hull and prop.

Washing around the waterline would be a good point to begin with. Waterline is usually the place where slime, stains, and weedy growth accumulates faster. By cleaning the waterline first and then an arm length underwater, your boat would look cosmetically better and you will have solved many other problems even without going under the boat.

Lastly, at the beginning of every season remember to shine and burnish the metal at the bottom surface. This is critical because you are able to keep off marine growth longer since the shiner and slicker the metal the lesser the marine growth.




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