Anyone
that owns a water vehicle will know how inconvenient it is to reapply
antifoul paint each year. This process, although annoying, was
absolutely necessary to prevent aquatic organisms from attaching and
growing on the hull. Technology has come a long way and there are
better alternatives that are more convenient and will not stop you
from using your boat.
Boat
Lifts
Boat
lifts are a common alternative to antifouling, but they have their
own set of problems. Some marinas and councils discourage the use of
boat lifts for different reasons, either because they find them
aesthetically unpleasant or because they can block the views. Some
boat owners prefer something that would not require them to take
their boat out of the water, especially those who own larger
vehicles. Floating boat docks have become the best alternative for
those who do not want to compromise protection but also want comfort.
Floating
Dry Docks
These
boat
docking systems have changed the way many look after their boats.
Their mechanism is effective and very easy to use. They always remain
at water level so it is not necessary to take the vessel out of the
water. This means that the boat is never at risk of tipping over and
being damaged.
To
use a dry dock you simply manoeuvre your vessel into it and let the
dock close itself behind you. At this point there will be a certain
amount of water inside the dock but it will stop any more liquid from
coming in. The water will be pumped out and the boat will be
surrounded by a mesh of rope. This will allow the boat to sit on an
air pocket that will keep it secure. The mesh of rope allows air to
come in and dry the boat. Most boats will dry in about 20 minutes,
bigger ones will take longer.