look what happened in 25 days....
#13
How much effort does it take to get off? Any chemicals like acid, something you can spray on and kill it? Here on the lake I live on, it would take a couple of years in the water without use for it to look like that.
#14
chemicals also kill the paint.
that sprey water takes serious amount of them out,then pate and wax for multiple times.
you know i had to stay at bed for 25 days and i never drove the boat thats why it happened like that,if i used it it would take 2 months to become like this
that sprey water takes serious amount of them out,then pate and wax for multiple times.
you know i had to stay at bed for 25 days and i never drove the boat thats why it happened like that,if i used it it would take 2 months to become like this
#18
i have atrailer not good one but working.. i didnt get hydro stuff . will find a solution for the next summer. cause i am not sure if i am going to keep (drive) this boat or go with something bigger
#20
We get the same kind of crap here in the Northern California Delta. The water here is pretty warm so algae grows really well.
When I first moved here, my first boat stayed in the water. About once a month I'd pull the boat out, spray the hull with Clorox to kill the algae,hose it off then put back in.
That was a pain in the ass. All of my boats now stay on Hydrohoists.
When I first moved here, my first boat stayed in the water. About once a month I'd pull the boat out, spray the hull with Clorox to kill the algae,hose it off then put back in.
That was a pain in the ass. All of my boats now stay on Hydrohoists.





