Havasu sun and gelcoat
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I have been looking at a 37' 2001 Outerlimits, it's in oso classified , I went and looked at the boat in havasu last summer, and I know it was there about a year before. The yard it's in says the cover keeps blowing off, and they got tired of putting it back on, it only covered the cockpit anyway, I know it needs a new sun pad/ hatch deck re-do. My question is, what do you folks think is the long term damage the sun has done?
Now I think of it, I think it has a wrap, maybe it's ok?
Now I think of it, I think it has a wrap, maybe it's ok?
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mostly cosmetic but in the Havazoo sun that can be a lot. Constant UV can rack hell especially on custom finishes, many of the red and orange fades lose a lot of depth if left out for long periods of time. The sun is rough on everything.
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So, it's been baking out there for over 2 years in the sun with no full cover and only a cockpit cover that comes off routinely? OUCH.
On a side note, If you need a certified Merc mechanic to give it the once over and his professional opinion, I know a good shop out there that the owner can give you an honest no BS assessment.
On a side note, If you need a certified Merc mechanic to give it the once over and his professional opinion, I know a good shop out there that the owner can give you an honest no BS assessment.
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Its been a while since I've been to havasu, but I thought they were Nazis about having to pull your plugs before you left? So hopefully its not collecting too much water. Plus how often does it rain in the desert?
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If not below decks also think about any cockpit accoutrements that may be made of wood, ie vinyl covered panels and seating.