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Sydney Harbour diver for hull cleaning

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Created by MorningBird > 9 months ago, 22 Mar 2017
MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
22 Mar 2017 5:03PM
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Some advice please on a diver to clean MB's hull and prop. I had a good bloke in Pittwater but don't know anybody down in the harbour.

keensailor
NSW, 702 posts
22 Mar 2017 7:01PM
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Try Scubabees

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
22 Mar 2017 7:11PM
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His name is Deniz and cleaning my bum for awhile 100$ a pop less than a mile from where you are.
0413-990770

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
22 Mar 2017 8:06PM
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Thank you.

Planeray
NSW, 221 posts
23 Mar 2017 9:41AM
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Just another option - Dave on 0411206347 is over right by Balmain Sailing Club.

By the way MB...where did you end up finding to keep your dinghy at? I'm thinking about maybe getting my mooring moved over to the same area as yours to make things easier during race season, but wasn't sure if there was anywhere you could easily store a dinghy nearby?

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
23 Mar 2017 10:47AM
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Planeray said..
Just another option - Dave on 0411206347 is over right by Balmain Sailing Club.

By the way MB...where did you end up finding to keep your dinghy at? I'm thinking about maybe getting my mooring moved over to the same area as yours to make things easier during race season, but wasn't sure if there was anywhere you could easily store a dinghy nearby?


Thanks. I have contacted Deniz who will give me a price based on the level of growth when he has had a look. I might try Dave next time for a comparison
I joined the Sailing Club and have been allocated a dinghy rack there. Very convenient although I can't get alongside at the club, Birkenhead is the nearest alongside. It is a bit exposed in strong nor easters but good in everything else.
All the racks were full yesterday but you might ring the club to see what is possible. The sailing manager is Peter Robinson.

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
23 Mar 2017 4:40PM
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I was heading home yesterday arvo passing your tub and saw your chafe guard off the peccant point of the warp!
Check it out before you leave for os.

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
23 Mar 2017 6:05PM
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sirgallivant said..
I was heading home yesterday arvo passing your tub and saw your chafe guard off the peccant point of the warp!
Check it out before you leave for os.




I saw that when I left the boat yesterday afternoon. I rowed over in the tender and moved the chafe guard stopper up higher to keep the guard on the bow roller. I'm now wondering whether you looked at it after me and it has moved. What time did you see it? I left the boat about 1415.

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
23 Mar 2017 6:27PM
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I think it was around or after 3pm.

loco
1 posts
2 May 2017 10:47AM
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sirgallivant said..
His name is Deniz and cleaning my bum for awhile 100$ a pop less than a mile from where you are.
0413-990770



Hi, first time posting here so please be gentle, bought a second hand 24 footer and I think it might need some tlc.
It has been out of the water Jan of last year for anti faul.
Is that a mate's rate type of thing or that would be the going rate?
Thank you
loco

Planeray
NSW, 221 posts
2 May 2017 2:29PM
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loco said..
Hi, first time posting here so please be gentle, bought a second hand 24 footer and I think it might need some tlc.
It has been out of the water Jan of last year for anti faul.
Is that a mate's rate type of thing or that would be the going rate?
Thank you
loco


G'day Loco,

That's around about the going rate, plus or minus.

In your case it'll probably be plus - even if your boat's been moving regularly, after almost a year and a half, you're going to have some pretty gnarly hard growth.

The other thing that will change the cost is how much of your boat is actually underwater and needs to be cleaned - mine's 27 foot, but it's pretty small underwater as it's a race boat. Other boats the same length, but with a deeper hull shape that's more in the water would probably take more time and therefore cost more.

I've never used them, but I've occasionally had the guys from http://www.scubabees.com.au drop a card in my boat - they write an intro quote price on there and even they were quoting about $100 for me.

Depending on where you're moored, it might be an idea to have a swim to look for yourself first to see how bad it is too. If it's easy, just give it a rub over with a scrubbing brush and use a paint scraper for the hard stuff. If it looks pretty feral (which I'm guessing it is), let the pros do it the first time, then do it yourself occasionally to save some cash.

EC31
NSW, 490 posts
2 May 2017 2:59PM
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Stop recommending Scubabees! Max is getting so busy these days, he struggles to fit me in once a month.......

Planeray
NSW, 221 posts
2 May 2017 3:39PM
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Haha - well, let him know his cards are a really good idea.

For my part, I jump in and do it all myself. Every two weeks, lined up with whichever week I have the most races on. Takes me about half an hour, and I'm just doing it with a snorkel.

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
2 May 2017 4:18PM
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Deniz did a good job on MB. He charged me $140, a 3/4 keel 34 ft boat. I though it a fair price, it was $100 in Pittwater two years back. But I won't be getting it done too often at that price.
As MB draws nearly two metres it would be a very hard slog doing it with a snorkel. I am not comfortable being under the boat for the hours it would take in the murky water with the sharks.

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
2 May 2017 6:53PM
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yeah its a bit scary doing it that far in the harbour - same as woodford bay. Ive been doing mine out near the heads where the waters clear but theres probably more sharks!

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
2 May 2017 7:00PM
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are you blokes using hard anti ?

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
2 May 2017 7:36PM
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SandS said..
are you blokes using hard anti ?


Yes. The divers in Pittwater wouldn't scrub a ablative paint as they lose their license if they are caught with a paint bloom in the water. I find the hard allows a scrub at about 9-11 months, another one at 12-14 months and then a anti foul. You could probably get another scrub at 16 months if needed.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
2 May 2017 8:37PM
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have you tried ablative with a sneaky scrub around the waterline at about 14 months ? then haul out and paint a couple of months later ?
don't you get a lot of build up of anti using the hard ?

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
2 May 2017 9:46PM
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SandS said..
have you tried ablative with a sneaky scrub around the waterline at about 14 months ? then haul out and paint a couple of months later ?
don't you get a lot of build up of anti using the hard ?


The hard is put on a lot thinner than ablative. While it is hard it does rub off so the marina wet sand it before a new coat. It has been on MB after a bottom soda blast about 7 years ago. No build up yet.



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