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[email protected] December 22nd 05 08:52 PM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
There's now a company peddling the use of a ceramic coating as a
substitute for bottom paint. They claim that the bottom is so smooth
and slippery that merely moving through the water at a few knots will
dislodge any barnacles or sea grass. Hmmm....

Anybody else heard of this yet or know anything more about it?

What will they think of next?


Eisboch December 22nd 05 09:08 PM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 

wrote in message
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There's now a company peddling the use of a ceramic coating as a
substitute for bottom paint. They claim that the bottom is so smooth
and slippery that merely moving through the water at a few knots will
dislodge any barnacles or sea grass. Hmmm....

Anybody else heard of this yet or know anything more about it?

What will they think of next?


Giant, submerged scrubby pads that you drive over.

Eisboch



[email protected] December 22nd 05 09:44 PM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
Around here, "Giant submerged scrubby pads" are called "oyster bars".


otnmbrd December 22nd 05 11:39 PM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
wrote in news:1135284756.364062.228330
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

There's now a company peddling the use of a ceramic coating as a
substitute for bottom paint. They claim that the bottom is so smooth
and slippery that merely moving through the water at a few knots will
dislodge any barnacles or sea grass. Hmmm....

Anybody else heard of this yet or know anything more about it?

What will they think of next?



Sounds a lot like "glassflake", which has been around for years (sorry,
can't remember details)

[email protected] December 23rd 05 12:13 AM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 

wrote:
Around here, "Giant submerged scrubby pads" are called "oyster bars".



I thought an oyster bar was where you went to eat raw shellfish, and
pickup women who were hopeful that all the oyster-hype was true.


JohnH December 23rd 05 12:43 AM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 22:58:30 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On 22 Dec 2005 12:52:36 -0800, wrote:

There's now a company peddling the use of a ceramic coating as a
substitute for bottom paint. They claim that the bottom is so smooth
and slippery that merely moving through the water at a few knots will
dislodge any barnacles or sea grass. Hmmm....

Anybody else heard of this yet or know anything more about it?

What will they think of next?


I know of a company who uses ceramic microspheres and nanospheres
suspended in the paint at a high concentration, but I'm not aware of a
ceramic paint/coating.


I know a lot about that nano stuff. I read a novel where these little nano guys get
together killing people and trying to take over the world. They're mean buggers. They
didn't do anything for the swan overpopulation so I wasn't too impressed.
--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular!****
*****...and your New Year even Better!*****

JohnH December 23rd 05 12:44 AM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
On 22 Dec 2005 16:13:37 -0800, wrote:


wrote:
Around here, "Giant submerged scrubby pads" are called "oyster bars".



I thought an oyster bar was where you went to eat raw shellfish, and
pickup women who were hopeful that all the oyster-hype was true.


LOL!
--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular!****
*****...and your New Year even Better!*****

[email protected] December 23rd 05 02:48 AM

Ceramic substitute for bottom paint?
 
All the "oyster bars" where you eat oysters were wiped out by hurricane
Dennis.



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