Jen-in-Wellies Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 Add corrosion inhibitors to the canal water? No more boat blacking needed ever again. No more weed clogging up propellers. No more grumpy fisherman. Add antifreeze in the winter and we could cruise all year round. 2 1 1
DaveP Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 Thames Water are obviously already experimenting with organic corrosion inhibitors.... 1
Jen-in-Wellies Posted April 13, 2024 Author Report Posted April 13, 2024 1 minute ago, DaveP said: Thames Water are obviously already experimenting with organic corrosion inhibitors.... Browning, rather than blacking on boat hulls. 💩 1
frangar Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 Under BW this used to be standard in some parts of the BCN….mind you they sometimes got the mix wrong and it dissolved your hull instead of protecting it…..sadly CRT aren’t as caring…..
MtB Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 1 hour ago, Jen-in-Wellies said: Add corrosion inhibitors to the canal water? No more boat blacking needed ever again. No more weed clogging up propellers. No more grumpy fisherman. Add antifreeze in the winter and we could cruise all year round. It's an excellent idea. "Ankersol" by Morris Lubricants is an excellent inhibitor and costs only £18.90. https://www.premierlubricants.co.uk/vintage-and-classic-cars/ancillary-products/morris-ankorsol-anti-corrosion-fluid.html Oh, a thought though. Might need more than one.
Tracy D'arth Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 If every boater dumped their teabags into the cut, the tannic acid would do the job, its what Fertan is. 1
Sir Nibble Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 Added advantage that the ducks wouldn't have to come out for blacking either. 1
Mac of Cygnet Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 Isn't all this nearly a fortnight too late?
system 4-50 Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 3 hours ago, Jen-in-Wellies said: Add corrosion inhibitors to the canal water? No more boat blacking needed ever again. No more weed clogging up propellers. No more grumpy fisherman. Add antifreeze in the winter and we could cruise all year round. Can I ask for the addition of Fluoride as well please? And vitamin supplements?
Ex Brummie Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 2 hours ago, frangar said: Under BW this used to be standard in some parts of the BCN….mind you they sometimes got the mix wrong and it dissolved your hull instead of protecting it…..sadly CRT aren’t as caring….. Not that they took action themselves, but took advantage of well meaning industrial units who did the job for them. I recall admiring the clear water between Ashted Locks 3 and 4 until I reakise it was produced by an overflowing drain from a canalside plating factory.
jonesthenuke Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 A regular visit to The Crow locks on the BCNS provides a nice coating of oily tar on the surface of the Hull (though probably dissolves any bitumen blacking at the same time). One of the most polluted sections of canal that we have been to.
Jen-in-Wellies Posted April 13, 2024 Author Report Posted April 13, 2024 2 hours ago, system 4-50 said: Can I ask for the addition of Fluoride as well please? And vitamin supplements? An excellent suggestion. You'll notice that all the ducks and swans have lost their teeth and have to gum their food with their bills. The waddling walk on the towpath is clearly down to rickets. 3 hours ago, Mac of Cygnet said: Isn't all this nearly a fortnight too late? Russian Orthodox April Fools. 1 1
agg221 Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 22 minutes ago, jonesthenuke said: A regular visit to The Crow locks on the BCNS provides a nice coating of oily tar on the surface of the Hull (though probably dissolves any bitumen blacking at the same time). One of the most polluted sections of canal that we have been to. If you have a particularly deep draft then you can pick up a prop-full of saris whilst making the turn onto The Crow. This gives the opportunity dredge up extra tar and coat both your boat and your arm simultaneously. Alec 1
TheBiscuits Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 14 minutes ago, Rob-M said: Or you could take a dip like @TheBiscuits Just that once. It was more than enough!
Francis Herne Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 On 13/04/2024 at 13:56, jonesthenuke said: ... though probably dissolves any bitumen blacking at the same time. It does. That's one of the reasons Phoenix was in such a bad way, moored just downstream of the pump outlet (where the inlet is right by the old tar distillers).
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