Antifouling Coatings – Complete Protection for Your Vessel
Reliable antifouling protection is the key to extending your vessel’s lifespan, reducing fuel consumption, and ensuring worry-free sailing. Our team of experts uses premium materials and professional techniques to protect your boat from algae, barnacles, and other marine fouling.
Why is antifouling so important?
Antifouling prevents fouling growth on the hull, which directly affects:
vessel speed and gliding performance,
fuel consumption,
hull durability and coating lifespan.
Without antifouling protection, fouling accumulates rapidly, causing increased wear and potentially long-term damage to your boat.
Our Procedures – Step by Step
Hull inspection: we assess the condition of previous coatings and any potential damage.
Removal of old layers: we remove old paints and fouling using specialized equipment.
Cleaning and sanding: we level the surface and remove blisters and contaminants.
Application of primer/epoxy layer: for better adhesion and additional protection against osmosis.
Application of antifouling coating: self-polishing, hard, or environmentally friendly coatings across the entire hull.
Quality control and drying: we ensure even application and optimal drying.
Owner consultation: advice on maintenance and extending coating lifespan.
Types of Antifouling Coatings
Self-polishing: wears away gradually, ideal for frequent sailing.
Hard: suitable for vessels that remain in water for extended periods, resistant to mechanical damage.
Environmentally friendly: effective and gentle on marine ecosystems.
Epoxy layers: additional protection against osmosis and mechanical damage, often combined with primer.
Common Vessel Owner Mistakes
improper surface preparation,
incorrect coating type selection,
lack of regular inspections,
improper material storage.
Solution: thorough preparation, professional consultation, and regular maintenance prevent most problems.
Tips for Long-term Protection
regular hull inspections, especially after the season or extended time in water,
additional layer application as needed,
hull cleaning at least once annually,
additional epoxy or primer layers for vessels in salt water.
When to Choose Which Coating?
| Coating Type | When Most Suitable |
|---|---|
| Self-polishing | Vessels that sail frequently |
| Hard | Vessels that remain in water for extended periods |
| Environmentally friendly | Marina or sensitive ecosystem areas |
| Epoxy + primer | Older vessels, damaged hull, osmosis issues |