Boatbag

Boatbag Keep you boat clean in the water & prevent damage to your propellers and underwater parts

Boatowners have been using anitfoul alone for many years to keep their boats clean. Many are not aware of the benefits of combining a boatbag to reduce their maintenance costs reduce costly repair bills caused by corrosion and barnacle growth.

Say goodbye to antifouling and go faster with a Boatbag. Give Chris a call.
16/10/2024

Say goodbye to antifouling and go faster with a Boatbag. Give Chris a call.

09/10/2022

Nice day today

Boatbag advertisement in Australian sailing magazine, March 1986. We have the same objectives today, save you money and ...
30/09/2022

Boatbag advertisement in Australian sailing magazine, March 1986. We have the same objectives today, save you money and keep your boat clean!

16/08/2022

The aim of this video is to show you some tips on how to get out of a Boatbag.

What it is not doing is showing you some of the trickier situations due the location of your mooring – close to other boats, tidal flow and wind.

We plan to release more tips and useful information from us and long-time Boatbag users. Stay Tuned!

If there are any further tutorial videos you would like to see, let us know!

16/08/2022

The aim of this video is to show you some tips on how to get into a Boatbag.

What it is not doing is showing you some of the trickier situations due the location of your mooring – close to other boats, tidal flow and wind.

We plan to release more tips and useful information from us and long-time Boatbag users. Stay Tuned!

If there are any further tutorial videos you would like to see, let us know!

Northshore 34 in a
17/06/2022

Northshore 34 in a

Bundy On in a
10/06/2022

Bundy On in a

Crossfire 20 looking great in her
03/06/2022

Crossfire 20 looking great in her

Flying Tiger in a
27/05/2022

Flying Tiger in a

Great looking Etchells in a
20/05/2022

Great looking Etchells in a

Boats in the water get marine growth - right?Their props and water intakes are one of most favourite places for barnacle...
14/05/2022

Boats in the water get marine growth - right?

Their props and water intakes are one of most favourite places for barnacles to growth -right?

You can only keep your hull prop and rudder clean by diving and slipping the boat - right?

This boat has a perfectly clean hull. No growth at all.

It hasn’t been antifouled, divid or wiped in over 6 months.

It has been in the water the entire time.

Impossible? No.

Next light in her
13/05/2022

Next light in her

Environmentally friendly: There's no doubt that antifoul poisons marine life. Not only is it harmful to our oceans, the regulations on the chemicals mean that it's becoming less effective as the years go by. Our EPA approved alternative involves only a couple of tablets of chlorine in the bag, with...

Just over a year since Simon delivered this great boat...it's been clean the whole time. it's also time pass her into a ...
28/11/2021

Just over a year since Simon delivered this great boat...it's been clean the whole time. it's also time pass her into a new owner...we have decided to get another boat...love to see her stay in the area.

35 foot boat....2.2 m draft ...that is a large boatbag...X35 staying 100% free of growth...love it.
26/11/2021

35 foot boat....2.2 m draft ...that is a large boatbag...X35 staying 100% free of growth...love it.

Barnacles on the bag....almost 11 months in the water and the crop of barnacles are growing on the outside of the boatba...
08/08/2021

Barnacles on the bag....almost 11 months in the water and the crop of barnacles are growing on the outside of the boatbag. Hull as clean as the day it went in...no effort...love it

How many weeks can a rudder with no antifoul stay perfectly clean in Salt water? This one is up to 96 days....
08/03/2021

How many weeks can a rudder with no antifoul stay perfectly clean in Salt water? This one is up to 96 days....

Prototype in testing to allow a solo entry into the bag.  The idea is this strut falls away when the bow bumps it.  Once...
08/03/2021

Prototype in testing to allow a solo entry into the bag. The idea is this strut falls away when the bow bumps it. Once the.nose of the.boat is in the bag....(see what I did there)The skipper can go to the bow and pick up the line on the right that leads to the mooring. Clever eh 😜

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