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Special K III

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  1. I made inquiry about the 42 Ocean

  2. Is the boat still for sale? Can you tell me the beam? The cruising speed? Thanks. visit Pure Pilates in Fort Lauderdale and our new location at the Turnberry Isle Fairmont Hotel http://www.pure-pilates.net
  3. If that unit has the option to go 3 KW then you have to do that! It would be nice reading down to 3,000 feet while travelling 50 mph across the ocean. That would be cool!!
  4. Thanks for the tip Cracker. With E10 and now possibly E15 I figure I better have a Seatow membership....
  5. I use Woody Wax too. My 30 foot Hydra-Sports takes no more than 8 or 9 trigger pulls. You wash your deck and leave it wet. Then spray a few trigger pulls and push it around with a soft brush (I use that blue one they sell at boating stores). Finish the entire deck and then take your high pressure hose and wash the deck with water. It rinses the Woody's clean, but it leaves a wax finish. Not the wax that you slip on, but a finish that will repel dirt and fish blood. Makes clean-up easier. This treatment only lasts about a month, but it definately makes clean-up from fishing trips and the like much easier.
  6. I use Woody Wax. I don't like cleaning products that have bleach in them cause I think the bleach may damage the caulking in my deck. I clean my deck and while deck is wet I squirt about 5 or 6 trigger pulls of Woody's on my 30 footers deck and brush it around with a soft brush. Then I rinse the deck again with water. I may or may not then use a towel to dry off the deck - my choice. Drying the deck is better, but it still looks good if I let it dry on it's own. Now when I go fishing the blood doesn't stick as much and the dirt is easier to rinse off and doesn't stick to the deck as easily.
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