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Originally Posted by chrisvr6
(Post 4438128)
Yeah I'm in lake michigan (chicago). Super clean and cold as well. Everything powerwashed right off with an electric powerwasher after 6 months being in the water. I did use colinite fleetwax on it prior to wet slipping. Which epoxy barrier coat did you use and what kinda boat?
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Are you still at 31st street harbor? I was told a couple of years ago that they may allow lifts at 31st street. I never followed through with it though. You may want to ask, you have nothing to lose.
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Originally Posted by eightsecmopar
(Post 4438449)
Are you still at 31st street harbor? I was told a couple of years ago that they may allow lifts at 31st street. I never followed through with it though. You may want to ask, you have nothing to lose.
Two lifts in Diversey harbor. |
Interlux VC Performance Epoxy it used to be called underwater epoxy. Its finish is a semi gloss but it can be wet sanded smooth, it is very hard. I had the bottom of my checkmate refinished with it after the previous owner bottom painted it. Removal of bottom paint is not something I would wish upon anyone!
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Previous 21' Challenger was kept in slip from may-sept from Aug 83' to 2013. Bottom cleaned with slimy grimy every fall. Started getting a few random below waterline blisters in the late 2000's. I would repair them every spring. What a PIA to do every spring before splashing. The VR1, will sit for the weekend or over vacations.
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Originally Posted by AE Stream
(Post 4438755)
Interlux VC Performance Epoxy it used to be called underwater epoxy. Its finish is a semi gloss but it can be wet sanded smooth, it is very hard. I had the bottom of my checkmate refinished with it after the previous owner bottom painted it. Removal of bottom paint is not something I would wish upon anyone!
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I did it by hand with a orbital wet sander hour and hours at a time
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Originally Posted by eightsecmopar
(Post 4438449)
Are you still at 31st street harbor? I was told a couple of years ago that they may allow lifts at 31st street. I never followed through with it though. You may want to ask, you have nothing to lose.
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Originally Posted by milicevicgm
(Post 4438457)
Two lifts in Diversey harbor.
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Originally Posted by chrisvr6
(Post 4439618)
No ****! Wonder what's all involved in owning a lift. How the hell do you transport, install and remove? They probably charge to have one in your slip I'm guessing also?!
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