Oh I see. OK, and i wonder if bunks will rip the paint off too more easily. Lots of research to do. I love bunks personally but have never kept the boat in the water all 3 months so this is new area to me.
I'm on Georgian bay and yes I'm frequently near the beach or shallow rock so I can reach. But wasn't sure how cleaning under water is possible. Lifting the boat sounds interesting but mine is 5k lbs so quite risky probably.
Iwant leaves bunks locations dirty. Ok I understand. That's probably...
This year for the first time, my boat spent the entire season in the water (great lakes, fresh water). Naturally the bottom is dirty AF.
I understand i will have to clean it but my question is for ending the season and pulling the boat out of the water. How do i clean the area where the bunks...
Talked to him back in May. He was well. Maybe not much on forum anymore but can't blame him. Ever since they killed the chaparall website forum, attendance seemed a bit low overall. not sure.
Ok sure. But how? How will the moisture meter be used in this case?? Thru the fiberglass? Lol. Or you're saying I have to take the transducer bracket off, remove the screws and stick some probe in there??
Not that worried, it's been 10 years lol. I might have used something might better, I used whatever was recommended, just don't remember now.
Yeah, i was asking if there is some material inside my hull that can rot, or is it all fiberglass?
Hey guys, question that has been on my mind for 10 years now. I installed a fishfinder transducer on my transom, about 30 inches to the right of my outdrive, near the edge of the hull, as shown in pic, maybe 5 inches above the edge. It has been attached since I got the boat new , in 2013. No...
Just reporting 8 months later that indeed, cheapest gas plus marine stabil filled to the top and the boat ran like new today when i started my season. Big relief as i have been running non-ethanol premium gas (from Shell) for 10 years since i bought the boat (brand new) as per the owner's...