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SabrToothSqrl 01-29-2023 10:17 AM

Best Bottom Wax/Spray coating
 
Every fall I have to use hull cleaner to get the Chesapeake mustache off my boat. my white boat turns awful tan/brown by the end of the season.
I'm told it's from all the tanin, decaying plant matter in the water.

Are there any waxes/materials I can apply to the boat to abate some of this? It makes it look awful, and I swear I lose a few MPH/MPG by the end of the season. It's a FasTech 292, No bottom paint.
I usually wax the deck, sides, etc each spring, and was thinking I'd add hull to the list, see if it made a difference.

I've used
for a while now. Seems to work well.



anger mgmt 01-29-2023 11:07 AM

Friend of mine had his hull ceramic coated. Seemed to keep it cleaner when it's in the lake for a couple of weeks. It's trailer kept for the most part so I don't know how well it would hold up in the water all season

PA.WOODCHUCK 01-29-2023 12:11 PM

I keep mine in freshwater. That said I use "the works" and hydrogen peroxide mixed 1 to 1.. I tried a commercial cleaner boat shops use but found it can cause fading if left on more than a few minutes.

TomZ 01-31-2023 03:44 PM

You may slow the boat down waxing the bottom.

I'm down in the lower Chesapeake and deal with this some - I never leave the boat in the water more than a night or two. Once it's back on the trailer, I use "The Works" to clean it off - does a great job and cheap!

How does the peroxide affect the application?

Tiki Joe 01-31-2023 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by SabrToothSqrl (Post 4857824)
Every fall I have to use hull cleaner to get the Chesapeake mustache off my boat. my white boat turns awful tan/brown by the end of the season.
I'm told it's from all the tanin, decaying plant matter in the water.

Are there any waxes/materials I can apply to the boat to abate some of this? It makes it look awful, and I swear I lose a few MPH/MPG by the end of the season. It's a FasTech 292, No bottom paint.
I usually wax the deck, sides, etc each spring, and was thinking I'd add hull to the list, see if it made a difference.

I've used
https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-M613...s%2C107&sr=8-3
for a while now. Seems to work well.

What were you spraying on there to get the scum off? My boat never sits in the water over night and I get the same thing. I have to use Hull Cleaner and scrub the snot out of it to get it off. I put a heavy coat of wax on afterwards and it does help.

snapmorgan 02-01-2023 08:37 AM

I have used this for several years for scum. As soon as I pull the boat out of the water I spray it on and wipe it off with a towel
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...8e83443e79.jpg
I would rather have a clean boat than the last 1mph. Usually when I buy a boat, I will give the bottom a good buffing and a coat of good paste wax to seal the pores in the gelcoat. After that, the scum comes right off with the lucas spray wax.

Mentalpause 02-01-2023 09:04 AM

Power 1 works pretty well. I've never had to scrub using it. Just spray it on, let it sit for 10 minutes and hose it off.

​​​​​​FOY - Power One #1

SabrToothSqrl 02-01-2023 09:35 AM

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I'm on a boat lift all summer, we wash it, but can only do (reach) so much. Waxing and losing 1-2 MPH won't kill me. The brown crap will however.
I'm fairly sure by the end of the season the top speed drops from the brown stuff too.

How about this? I'll WAX, JUST the ONE side of the hull this spring - Driver (STRB), that's the side you see from the boat lift/dock.

I'll take pics throughout the season, and we will know if it works!

Homemade Hull Cleaner:
I use 2 Cups acid to 1 gallon hot water, with a good amount of dawn in there to help it stick to the hull longer. Rinse after. use at your OWN RISK.
It is a miracle cleaner for this brown crap on the hull.

UGH. Why is this forum breaking links?

https:// www.maximpulse.com / oxalic_acid_diy.html

remove the spaces.

https://www.google.com/search?client...er+oxalic+acid

Sparazaider 02-01-2023 02:15 PM

I'm looking into the Hull Maxx by Nasco for the end of 2023. Other then that, I think a coat of wax, having in scrubbed by someone who does in-water hull cleaning bi weekly, would be the best approach.

Keith Atlanta 02-01-2023 02:19 PM

I dont think waxing the bottom holds up after 1 run at 30 miles per hour. Waxing the hull sides, maybe lasts 10 hours of use, especially in salt. Thats my unscientific opinion just observation.

However that Lucas spray wax is the chit! It smells like bubblegum, use it on the interior all the time for years, even on the vinyl, love that stuff.

AmiableDave 02-15-2023 04:57 PM

I have a 2013, 292 Fastech. I use oxalic acid to take off the tanning on my hull. I get the chemical at a local chemical distributor. Much cheaper that way than buying hull cleaner. Most of not all hull cleaners have oxalic acid as an ingredient. When the boat is not in use it's on my MYCO Trailer.
Next week I'm going to have the boat hauled out and put in a cradle so I can wet sand the oxidation off the back half of the bottom of the hull, compound and wax it.
I have used all the common boat waxes and have not been impressed. 2 years ago I found a cleaning company that sells retail and ask them if they had any good wax for a boat. They gave me Vitreo in the picture. For the first time I was impressed. You put it on like any other wax. I used a buffer. This stuff last a year in the Florida Sun above the waterline. If you use the boat year round you have to do below the water line every quarter.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...2c86f6e002.jpg


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