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What are the main types of fouling?

bacteria and diatoms put up

Fouling, or more accurately ‘bio-

are later followed by protozoa

fouling’, is the build-up of plant

and macroalgae. This brings on

and animal life that occurs on

the process of a micro-fouling

all submerged structures, from

formation.

shop on the carbon-enriched surface. These primary colonizers

rocks to oil rigs – and, of course, boat hulls.

Secondly, after about a week, protozoa and macroalgae release

These are generally split up into

spores allowing a place for the

two subdivisions: micro-fouling

secondary colonizers to put up

and macro-fouling. Micro-fouling

shop. This step increases the

is made up of microscopic bio-

roughness of the surface creating

organisms, such as slime, bacteria

the perfect landing ground for

and other small algal life forms.

macrofouling.

Macro-fouling is the bigger stuff that we boaters tend to

Lastly, after around three weeks

get worked up about, such as

plus, the growth and settlement

barnacles, muscles, tubeworm,

of tertiary colonizers such

sea squirts and seaweed.

as marine invertebrates and

How does biofouling take effect? First, the surface gets submerged. In this process, organic carbon is absorbed on the wet submerged surface. Next, the main colonizers,

macroalgae start to form. This phase is known as macro-fouling and is where the real damage happens. It seems harmless – just some organisms making their home. However, it causes big problems for emerged surfaces. If untreated, it can cause huge amounts of damage.


Why should I worry about it?

What are the current options?

Any significant growth of fouling has an immediate

The three main choices for leisure boaters are to:

effect on your boat’s performance and fuel

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efficiency. On planing powerboats even, a light buildup of fouling can knock five knots off your top speed and increase fuel consumption by 30% due to the increased workload on the engines. Heavier growth may prevent a boat from planing altogether.

Does fouling vary from place to place? Absolutely – from place to place and even year to year, according to the water temperature, its salinity, the level of sunlight, the number of nutrients and countless other factors. Generally speaking, the higher the water temperature, the greater the growth, hence the reason fouling is so bad in the Middle East. There are variations in the UK too, with local boaters invariably claiming that their haunt is the worst.

Paint it with some form of eroding anti-fouling.

Coat it with a semi-permanent copper treatment

Prevent build-up of growth by keeping it clear of the water or regular scrubbing of the hull.

What is the latest technology to remove bio-fouling safely while the boat is in the water? This is what Smooth Sailing has brought to the UAE. Our system uses low-pressure cavitation to safely remove biofouling without damaging your anti-fouling paint as scrapping or brushing does. This will help your anti-fouling paint last longer. This method of removing bio-fouling has been extensively tested by the US and British Navies.


RYAN WYNN Chief Operating Officer

Al Najmat Tower A, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 50 811 4541 Email: ryan.wynn@smoothsailing.ae www.smoothsailing.ae


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