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Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

Better if it came from the Right coast. Just my O.

Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

forry
Better if it came from the Right coast. Just my O.


Hi Forry,

It's the right boat ( for me) from the far left. ;-)
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Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

Sean, Is that the actual boat or stock photo what ever sharp looking ride!!!
BARRY

Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

Hi Barry,

Thanks, I'm like a kid on Christmas Eve.

That's a stock pix. Check out the mountains in the background.

Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

From the left or the right that is a sweet ride.

Re: Boat bow protection while trailering

I'm thinking total shrinkwrap is best, that's how the boat companies do it, even for pontoon boats. As I was planning on selling The Barge, before I took it north to the lake I cleaned and conditioned the seats (I do it 3 or 4 times a season anyhow) and gave everything a thorough cleaning in general.

When I got to the lake there was a film of road dirt and dust on everything and that's only a 100 mile drive. I'm thinking when I take the new boat down to Florida (a little more than 100 miles) next December, I'll get it shrink wrapped, at least the front as I will have a mooring cover on it. The dirt comes right off, but some gets into cracks and crevices that takes "multiple" (there's that word again, ha-ha) months to clean it all out.

I'd be paranoid with a fiberglass boat I'd shrink wrap the nose at a minimum, even if only for peace of mind. Good Luck,

Big John