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? |
chuckgould.chu...
Dec 22 2005
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| All the "oyster bars" where you eat oysters were wiped out by hurricane
Dennis. |
dbohara
Dec 22
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| Giant, submerged scrubby pads that you drive over. Eisboch |
Eisboch
Dec 22
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| Around here, "Giant submerged scrubby pads" are called "oyster bars". |
dbohara
Dec 22
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| ROTFL!!!! |
Shortwave
Dec 22
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| You guys are killing me - LOL!!! |
Shortwave
Dec 22
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| 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. |
Shortwave
Dec 22
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| @g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: |
otnmbrd
Dec 22
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| 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. |
chuckgould.chu...
Dec 22
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| 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.
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JohnH
Dec 22
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| LOL!
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Dec 22
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