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Hull Blacking

Blacking the below waterline part of a narrowboat is a crucial maintenance task that helps to protect the boat from corrosion, fouling, and damage. The black paint acts as a barrier between the water and the hull, preventing moisture from seeping in and causing rust or rot. Additionally, blacking can help to deter marine organisms, such as barnacles and mussels, from attaching themselves to the hull. This can improve the boat's speed and maneuverability, reduce fuel consumption, and extend the life of the engine and propellers. Overall, blacking is an important investment in the longevity and performance of a narrowboat and should be done regularly to ensure maximum protection.

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