Amazing what a little wash and wax will do for the soul
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Amazing what a little wash and wax will do for the soul
Can't say it helped my arms and shoulders, though...lol....
My brother and I bought an orbital buffer and some good liquid wax and had the boat shining like a gemstone after about 3 hours of work.
Earlier this month we totally re-rigged the trailer, moving the boat forward on the frame, and improving the placement of the bunks. Now the boat slides right on, and pulls much better behind the truck.
We're planning on spending all weekend on lake Lewisville here, too, can't wait!
Greg
My brother and I bought an orbital buffer and some good liquid wax and had the boat shining like a gemstone after about 3 hours of work.
Earlier this month we totally re-rigged the trailer, moving the boat forward on the frame, and improving the placement of the bunks. Now the boat slides right on, and pulls much better behind the truck.
We're planning on spending all weekend on lake Lewisville here, too, can't wait!
Greg
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Thanks, Clayton, I really appreciate that sentiment.
I am simply continuing your work to make the old Chris the best boat it can be..... AND have a load of fun in the process.....
So far we have really enjoyed ourselves... to the tune of about 600 gallons of fuel already....
Hopefully the right boat will come along for you soon, and you'll be back on the water again.
Greg
I am simply continuing your work to make the old Chris the best boat it can be..... AND have a load of fun in the process.....
So far we have really enjoyed ourselves... to the tune of about 600 gallons of fuel already....
Hopefully the right boat will come along for you soon, and you'll be back on the water again.
Greg