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Old 07-04-2012, 02:46 PM
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Cool, looks like its cleaning up well. Man you cant go wrong for that money. I use to have the sales brochure for that boat somewhere. There was a dealer close to me and they would have boats in the mall for winter promotions.
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Damn, did you use a compound and buffer or is that just from the power washer? Looks great.
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They use to also make a 35 that was real pointy. Wonder where their hulls were derived from.
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Thats just cleaned with the power washer and a brush with soap. Will start buffing it out next week if this heat ever breaks. It's 107 right now and the AC in the house feels great
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Wow, simply amazing, and you haven't even buffed it yet

Looks great, please show more pics!






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Originally Posted by inthetundra
Thats just cleaned with the power washer and a brush with soap. Will start buffing it out next week if this heat ever breaks. It's 107 right now and the AC in the house feels great
You got yourself a great deal there! Congrats
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Originally Posted by glassdave
They use to also make a 35 that was real pointy. Wonder where their hulls were derived from.
There's a thread on here I think from 2008 with a son from the owner of the company. He explained a lot of things regarding the boats.
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I was hoping to have the engine hatch open today, but my shore power cord didn't make it here. Kind of hard to raise it without power I guess. hahaha Just spent some more time cleaning after it cooled off, it was 104 here again today.
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More cleaning pictures, before and after of the bow. Still only soap and water, no polishing at all.



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