If you're still relying on traditional biocides to protect your aluminum hull, you aren't just fighting marine growth; you're managing…
A slime layer measuring just 0.5 mm on your vessel's hull can increase fuel consumption by as much as 25%.…
The very paint designed to protect your hull is likely failing the moment it makes contact with your trailer bunks.…
The binary choice between ablative and hard coatings that has defined maritime maintenance for decades is actually a false dichotomy…
Research indicates that a mere 0.5 millimeter of slime on a hull can trigger a 20% increase in hydrodynamic drag,…
The copper-based antifouling you've relied on for years is actually the primary catalyst for your boat's structural decay. While these…
What if the most expensive recurring cost in your maintenance budget isn't a mechanical failure, but the very coating designed…
A mere 100-micron increase in hull roughness, a common consequence of paint buildup, can elevate a vessel's fuel consumption by…
The industry standard of reapplying ablative bottom paint every 24 months is no longer a maintenance necessity; for the modern…
Selecting the right coating for an aluminum hull is a high-stakes decision, where a single miscalculation can initiate catastrophic galvanic...