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Originally Posted by bcarpman
(Post 2710499)
I used to think the answer was obvious: because it isn't as smooth. As an engineer, I should have thought that one through, but I've recently been told by several sources that you GAIN speed by roughing up the gel coat, which makes sense from a fluids perspective.
In fact someone advised waxing the bottom and NOT wiping the excess off to help protect the bottom from fouling. They said it wouldn't affect top speed. I tried it and it didn't hurt top speed as advised. So why is bottom paint slow? ez question |
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