Help! I've become a slave to my gelcoat!

Fauver, James (jamesf@bayarchitects.com)
Thu, 3 Sep 1998 08:53:48 -0500


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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Webgang,

I know that very few of you keep your boat in the water full time, but
maybe someone has experience with this problem anyway.

Every time I go to my boat, there are a whole bunch of new brown stains
on the deck. These stains, as far as I can tell, are from spiders
catching, consuming, and then "expelling" bugs. Each time I sail or
visit the boat, I painstakingly remove all the webs, kill as many as I
can find, then scrub the heck out of the deck. The problem is, each
time there are a few "new" stains that do NOT come out. At this rate,
in a few years, I will have one of those fancy tan (brown) decks that
some people pay extra for ;->

Does anyone have any suggestions on:
1. Keeping the spiders off MY boat (I cannot rid my neighbors boats of
their spiders)?
2. Cleaning those brown spots they have already left behind?

I searched the web, and alt.cruising, and the best suggestion found
there was to keep a tree frog on the boat! They did not say HOW they
kept their frogs, but I am pretty sure they didn't like being on a leash
<G>.

Any and all suggestions welcome.

James Fauver
P19 Southern Star
Lake Conroe, Texas