Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (pcmc19057)
Congrats on your Champion, Paul! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif What model?
I don't polish under the bunks...At my age, I'm lucky I can reach any part of the bottom... http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (Lea)
Hi Lea,
I have a 2000 203 with a 1999 200hp ficht.
The 1st owner bought it new as a leftover in 2002, motor has all the updatesand only has 60 hrs on it
She is a very nice boat, everything I was hopeing for and then some.
Paul
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (pcmc19057)
Wow...sounds like you got a good one... Way to go!!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (pcmc19057)
I have heard mixed reviews on waxing the pad of your boat. I think the majority of people who have the most experience with it say not to wax it. I have actually read that if you rough up the bottom with light sandpaper it will go faster. The roughness causes air to get underneath the hull making it less "sticky". I am not putting sandpaper anywhere near my boat, but that's what I hear.
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (pcmc19057)
I never really clean under the boat past the front deck. If I can't see it on the trailer, then I don't care.
I wouldn't wax the hull that sits on the bunks. I will slide too easily, and could give you trouble at the ramp... especially a steep ramp if you unhook the winch strap http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/eek.gif
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (jbabin76)
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (champion4life)
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (Bayou)
Thanks everyone for the info.
Paul
Re: Hull Polishing on my 203 (U.S. eh Champ!)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by U.S. eh Champ! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have heard mixed reviews on waxing the pad of your boat. I think the majority of people who have the most experience with it say not to wax it. I have actually read that if you rough up the bottom with light sandpaper it will go faster. The roughness causes air to get underneath the hull making it less "sticky". I am not putting sandpaper anywhere near my boat, but that's what I hear.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No sandpaper here either. But you are correct. Same reason your rig is faster in a slight chop than it is on glass smooth water....