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does a waxed hull increase speed slightly
would a compounded and waxed hull make any noticeable difference in speed maybe 1/2 to 1 mph or is it just for the fish to see themselves better.
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Years ago I used a high silicone wax on the bottom and picked up about 3 mph but it was short lived and was a bugger to put on. It was so slippery that I made the mistake of using it on the deck and you couldn't sit on it without sliding off.
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Nope! Wax actually causes and water adhesion condition which slows you down. Just take 1500 grit sand paper and do the contact areas and you will see an increase.
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Tinkerboater,
What was that wax you were using and how short lived was it? For 3 mph I might be willing to put it on once a week. :D |
It was years ago and like I said it was a very high silicone ( WAX ? ) All I know is it worked great.
In later years I used VC- liquid speed but it is now illegal due to the fact that it had freon in it. I still have some and I put it on my outdrives and it does help. Regular was on the bottom of a boat will slow you down. |
There are a few of those speed coats out there now, and they guys are correct, a pain to put on. Wax will slow you down.
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sand ,sand ,sand
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Sounds like I'm going to be sanding. :D
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They sand racing sailboats, it that tells you anything...
I know you guys hate them, but if anyone knows how to make a hull faster, it is a guy who is racing sailboats;) |
Thanks all
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