Scrubbis® Hull Scraper Set
- Easily remove soft barnacles and other soft fouling from the hull while the boat is in the water
- A profitable and environmentally friendly solution to the problem of fouling on boats
- Exploit the buoyancy force to clean the hull more easily and quickly
- Because the buoyancy is evenly distributed over the scrapers, cleaning requires very little effort
- Using Scrubbis® instead of using toxic paints or other chemicals is the solution to a major environmental problem
- A clean hull results in a 20% fuel savings for a motorboat
- Ensure up to 30% faster boat speed with a clean hull that reduces friction
- Easily storable thanks to detachable parts and modularity
- Since the boat is in the water, the still-wet fouling is easier to remove; even 2-4 week-old barnacles detach easily
- The Set includes a Regular Cleaning Head with a buoyancy of 2 kg and a 3.2 m Telescopic Handle, featuring an extension part and a curved end piece
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Description
Scrubbis® Hull Scraper Set helps you easily remove barnacles and other soft growth from the hull and underwater areas of the boat. It cleans the hull while the boat is still in the water. The Hull Scraper Set is an affordable and environmentally friendly solution to the problem of boat fouling. It is a specialized tool for cleaning the hull in a time- and cost-saving manner. The set comes with a Scrubbis® Regular Cleaning Head, which has 2 kg of buoyancy, the Scrubbis® Telescopic Handle (110-210 cm), an extension part, and a curved end piece for a total length of 3.2 m. Because the buoyancy is evenly distributed over the scrapers, cleaning requires very little effort. The Regular Cleaning Head is equipped with flexible scrapers that effectively clean the hull. It also includes an extra hard scraper for removing tougher growth if necessary.
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Instructions
Since the boat is in the water, the still-wet growth is easier to remove. Even barnacles 2-4 weeks old come off easily. When moored to a dock, a 10-meter boat can be cleaned in about 20 minutes. Scrub your boat 3-6 times per boating season, depending on the conditions.
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