Yachts in the Solent can now get the antifouling stripped of their hull with a new, environmentally-friendly blasting process

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Lymington Yacht Haven has constructed a purpose-built blasting bay for the removal of antifouling paint from yacht hulls that ensures the waste run-off from the process is contained, captured and properly disposed of and any airborne material is safely contained.

Jeremy Rogers Ltd, based at the Lymington marina, has invested in a new Eco blast system that removes antifoul from a hull more economically than traditional shotblasting methods. The new dustless blasting system uses modern blasting technology that is safer than using compressed air and allows for the waste material to be collected.

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Marina Director Rupert Wagstaff said:

‘Marinas and boatyards all have the same problem of blasting taking place in the middle of a busy area. By building a purpose-built bay, a boat hull can be blasted away from neighbouring boats while we ensure we capture even more copper residue run-off and dispose of it safely.’

Kit Rogers of Jeremy Rogers Ltd commented:

As an industry we all need to make efforts to reduce our environmental footprint. By working with Lymington Yacht Haven, we’ve been able to combine our new technology with a dedicated blasting area to make the process more eco-friendly.’

To mark the launch of new service on offer, Jeremy Rogers Ltd are offering 10 per cent off blasts in February and March 2016 with Lymington Yacht Haven also offering a free launch once the blast in complete.