Thought I would take advantage of the cooler (less sunny) weather and wash the boat and give it a mid summer waxing.
16 year old but looking pretty good
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Thought I would take advantage of the cooler (less sunny) weather and wash the boat and give it a mid summer waxing.
16 year old but looking pretty good
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Cooler weather? - You are obviously not in south east Qld this weekend!
for a few hundred (guessing or wateva it cost to wax a boat) you have no need to upgrade the old girl she looks nice and has plenty of years left in her..
ill be somewhere up the creek, happy trails..
Yes there is plenty of life left in her yet. I have no intention of getting rid of a great boat.
Still a few cosmetics I want done, including new bimini, clears, and storage cover, etc, etc.
Cost of waxing = a bottle of 3M Marine Liquid Wax (about $50 a litre) and some elbow grease.
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nice nice, there worth spending more money on em when there not basket cases, and i agree if it does all you want and a great boat there is no point selling it if your happy.. best $50 spent lol
ill be somewhere up the creek, happy trails..
when its your boat its a joy to get it in its pride.. when its someone elses its a job and the costs go way up lol..
ill be somewhere up the creek, happy trails..
Looks good. One of the benefits of owning a boat with a quality gelcoat. The 3M products aren't bad, but they wash off pretty quickly and there are better wax compounds out there. Try collinite next time for an off the shelf product - the stuff I use is not available to the general public.
Collinite is a good quality off the self product. Synthetic sealants (following a polish) offer the best enduring protection for gelcoat. The commercial products I have used are a different beast but offer a superior (lasting protection) that just don't come off easily.