Sanding a lower unit for speed
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Hey peeps do you have a opinion for a finish on a raw aluminum lower unit. what will actually work the best to make it fast? I have heard 600, 1200 even 80 grit on an orbital sander.. What is the best??
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I keep mine sanded, i started with 60 then 80 then 120 and finally 220. I keep them shiney with a 3M scotchbrite red pad and wd40. being as i have really done nothing other than make them satin finish, other than looking good i couldnt tell ya.
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Yes they are as strait as can be without making them too thin on the fin. Just tryng to figure out what causes less ressistance. I think 80 on an orbital works for sail boat botoms but i don't know what is best for a lower unit. I used 600 on mine. And a little wd to get the limescale off
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For speed buffing the bottom of the hull is worse thing u can do. For speed sand the back 10 ft. Of the hull on a outward 45 degree angle with a flatboard and 180. It will areate hull



