racclarkson@gmail.com
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 55' CONV -Series I (1979 - 1988)
Aslan came out of the yard with a new bottom on May 18th. The first dive, subsequent, was revealing. The bottom and props were doing well. The bottom was double coated with Pettit Ultima and the props with Pettit Barnacle Barrier.
The underwater gear, not doing so well. The struts, rudder, screens and waterline were done with Pettit Trinidad. The shafts were left bare. The first dive was 4-1/2 weeks after splashing. Diver found 2" of barnacle growth on the rudders and similar heavy growth on the struts and screens. It appeared the Trinidad was not adhering well. Subsequent cleaning revealed shiny metal.
Since my diver, Ken, and the yard know each other well, I put them in direct contact to avoid any he-said-she-said. Meanwhile, I was preparing for the fight. I can't tell you how disappointed I was when the yard, Marine Propulsion (Anthony Black), Rockville, SC, took responsibility and offered me reasonable options to make it good. Anthony wrote, in part:
Having spoken to Ken we're unsure as to whether there is a "paint" problem or if there's an application problem.
So, there's obviously a problem which I am responsible for. Those are the two options I have to resolve it. Just let me know which you would prefer and I'll take care of it.
I'm really sorry for the hassle!
Having some experience with boatyards over the years, I really appreciate a business that honors its obligations without having to be reminded.
So, the only outstanding question is what do I do with the bare shafts. Anthony advises leaving them so. He also does not recommend Prop Speed or other nano-technology products in these waters. Just too dirty and gritty in his opinion. And, he has the photos to make his point.
I did a good bit of asking around before picking Anthony to haul Aslan. Obviously, the effort paid off. I can unreservedly recommend Marine Propulsion as a thisHATTERAS APPROVED yard.

BTW, here's my new ladder fender. This is a neat solution to launching and retrieving my Novurania tender. 8-10' more cable would be great, but my davit has all the cable it can hold.

And it's important that momma can get in her flying carpet and go!
The underwater gear, not doing so well. The struts, rudder, screens and waterline were done with Pettit Trinidad. The shafts were left bare. The first dive was 4-1/2 weeks after splashing. Diver found 2" of barnacle growth on the rudders and similar heavy growth on the struts and screens. It appeared the Trinidad was not adhering well. Subsequent cleaning revealed shiny metal.
Since my diver, Ken, and the yard know each other well, I put them in direct contact to avoid any he-said-she-said. Meanwhile, I was preparing for the fight. I can't tell you how disappointed I was when the yard, Marine Propulsion (Anthony Black), Rockville, SC, took responsibility and offered me reasonable options to make it good. Anthony wrote, in part:
Having spoken to Ken we're unsure as to whether there is a "paint" problem or if there's an application problem.
So, there's obviously a problem which I am responsible for. Those are the two options I have to resolve it. Just let me know which you would prefer and I'll take care of it.
I'm really sorry for the hassle!
Having some experience with boatyards over the years, I really appreciate a business that honors its obligations without having to be reminded.
So, the only outstanding question is what do I do with the bare shafts. Anthony advises leaving them so. He also does not recommend Prop Speed or other nano-technology products in these waters. Just too dirty and gritty in his opinion. And, he has the photos to make his point.
I did a good bit of asking around before picking Anthony to haul Aslan. Obviously, the effort paid off. I can unreservedly recommend Marine Propulsion as a thisHATTERAS APPROVED yard.

BTW, here's my new ladder fender. This is a neat solution to launching and retrieving my Novurania tender. 8-10' more cable would be great, but my davit has all the cable it can hold.

And it's important that momma can get in her flying carpet and go!