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Antifouling in Gillingham, Chatham and Medway

Watts Marine supports antifouling enquiries across Gillingham, Chatham, Medway and nearby areas. Send your boat size, current hull condition, location, access details and photos so the next step can be reviewed before booking.

22 years’ experience
Based in Gillingham
Serving Chatham and Medway
Photo-based quote support

Is antifouling the right service?

Likely suitable if:

  • The hull is due for seasonal below-waterline maintenance.
  • Existing antifoul is worn, patchy or flaking.
  • Marine growth is building up faster than expected.
  • The boat is being prepared before relaunch or seasonal use.
  • You are already planning lift-out or access below the waterline.
  • You want to check anodes or prop/shaft condition at the same time.

May need another step first if:

  • The hull has damage, blisters, deep cracks or suspected osmosis.
  • Existing coating is unknown or failing badly.
  • The boat cannot be accessed safely.
  • The issue is mainly cosmetic topside dullness.
  • You need gelcoat or fibreglass repair before coating work.

What Antifouling Actually Does

Antifouling is applied below the waterline to help manage marine growth on the hull. The right approach depends on the existing coating, hull condition, boat size, access, preparation required and how the boat is used.

  • Antifouling ≠ hull repair
  • Antifouling ≠ gelcoat repair
  • Antifouling ≠ prop/shaft cleaning
  • Antifouling ≠ anode replacement
  • Antifouling needs suitable access below the waterline

Signs Your Boat May Need Antifouling

  • Visible marine growth on the hull.
  • Existing antifoul looks thin, patchy or worn.
  • Old coating is flaking or uneven.
  • The boat is being prepared for relaunch.
  • The hull has not been maintained below the waterline for a while.
  • Growth returns quickly after cleaning.
  • You are already arranging lift-out, yard access or below-waterline checks.

What Watts Marine Checks First

Before confirming the right approach, Watts Marine should check:

  • Boat length and type.
  • Where the boat is located.
  • Whether the boat is ashore, afloat, on trailer or in a yard.
  • Whether lift-out or suitable access is available.
  • Existing antifoul condition.
  • Whether the old coating is sound, patchy, flaking or unknown.
  • Whether pressure washing or scraping is needed.
  • Whether sanding/preparation is required.
  • Whether anodes should be checked.
  • Whether prop and shaft cleaning should be considered.
  • Whether hull damage, blisters or gelcoat/fibreglass issues are visible.

Signs You Need This Service

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Our Process

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1. Send boat

1. Send boat size, location, access details and photos.

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2. Watts Marine

2. Watts Marine reviews the visible hull condition and existing coating.

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3. Access requirements

3. Access requirements are checked, including whether the boat is ashore or needs suitable yard/lift access.

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4. Preparation needs

4. Preparation needs are considered, such as cleaning, scraping, sanding or masking.

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5. Antifouling approach

5. Antifouling approach is discussed based on condition and suitability.

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6. Related below-waterline

6. Related below-waterline checks, such as anodes or prop/shaft cleaning, are flagged where relevant.

What affects your quote?

  • Boat length / size
  • Hull shape and below-waterline area
  • Current antifoul condition
  • Amount of marine growth
  • Whether pressure washing is needed
  • Whether scraping or sanding is needed
  • Whether masking is required
  • Whether old coating is failing or unknown
  • Whether the boat is ashore or afloat
  • Yard/lift/access arrangements
  • Paint/material requirements
  • Whether anodes or prop/shaft cleaning are included
  • Whether hull damage is found before coating

Antifouling suitability check: what the hull may need

What you see What it may mean Best next step What to send Related service
Light slime or early growth Hull may need cleaning and antifouling review Send photos and boat location Wide hull photos, close-ups, boat length Antifouling
Patchy or thin antifoul Existing coating may be wearing through Photo review; preparation likely needed Photos of patchy areas and boat size Antifouling
Flaking or rough old coating Preparation may be more involved Inspection/access may be needed Close-ups of flaking areas and access notes Antifouling / hull preparation
Growth around prop or shaft Separate below-waterline cleaning may be needed Check prop/shaft condition alongside antifouling Photos of prop/shaft area if accessible Prop and Shaft Cleaning
Worn or depleted anodes Anodes may need checking/replacement Consider anode check with antifouling Photos of anodes if visible Anodes
Blisters, cracks or hull damage Antifouling may not be the first step Repair assessment before coating Close-ups plus wider hull photos Gelcoat Repairs / Fibreglass Repairs

Below-waterline maintenance often needs to be considered together

If the boat is already being assessed below the waterline, it may make sense to check related items at the same time. Antifouling, anodes and prop/shaft cleaning are separate services, but they often come up together because they depend on access below the waterline.

  • Prop and Shaft Cleaning: useful when growth is visible around underwater running gear.
  • Anodes: useful to check while the boat is accessible below the waterline.
  • Hull cleaning/preparation: useful where surface dirt, grime or growth needs cleaning before other work.
  • Gelcoat or fibreglass checks: useful if damage is deeper than coating or surface finish.

What to send for an antifouling quote

  • Boat length or approximate size.
  • Boat type.
  • Boat location.
  • Whether the boat is ashore, afloat, on trailer or in a yard.
  • Whether lift-out/access is already arranged.
  • Wide photos of the hull if available.
  • Close-up photos of old antifoul condition.
  • Photos of flaking, patchy or rough areas.
  • Photos of marine growth if visible.
  • Any known history of previous antifouling or coating.
  • Whether you also want anodes or prop/shaft cleaning checked.
  • Timing requirements before launch or seasonal use.

Antifouling in Gillingham, Chatham and Medway across Gillingham, Chatham and Medway

Watts Marine is based in Gillingham and supports antifouling enquiries across Chatham, Medway and nearby areas. Suitability depends on boat location, access, hull condition and whether suitable below-waterline access is available. Send details before booking so the next step is clearer.

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Service FAQs

What is antifouling for?

Antifouling is applied below the waterline to help manage marine growth on the hull. The right approach depends on boat size, hull condition, existing coating and access.

Can Watts Marine quote antifouling from photos?

Photos can help with initial guidance, but antifouling often depends on access, boat size, existing coating and hull condition. Some jobs may need inspection before final pricing or method is confirmed.

Does the boat need to be out of the water?

Antifouling normally requires suitable access below the waterline. Send details about whether the boat is ashore, afloat, on a trailer or in a yard so the next step can be assessed.

What photos should I send?

Send wide hull photos, close-ups of the existing antifoul, any flaking or patchy areas, visible marine growth, boat length and access/location details.

Can anodes be checked at the same time?

Anodes are a separate service, but they are often worth checking when below-waterline access is already being discussed.

Can prop and shaft cleaning be done with antifouling?

Prop and shaft cleaning is separate from antifouling, but it often comes up during below-waterline maintenance because growth may also affect underwater running gear.

Will antifouling fix hull damage?

No. If there are cracks, blisters, deep damage or suspected structural issues, gelcoat or fibreglass repair may need to be assessed before coating work.

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