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Blue Water Bob

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  1. Thanks for the pictures. The Robalo caught me off guard. Would like to have seen it in person.
  2. I've watched this builder grow over the years. Really like what they are doing. I have to get on one soon.
  3. These are great. Did the "try and rock the boat challenge" at the boat show and was convinced it works!
  4. Woody Wax has a solid reputation. I've heard it's often a go-to for wooden boat lovers, and it's been developed by someone who knows the boating ropes. Collinite Wax is the classic and gives great results but it can be a bit of a process to apply and buff. Meguiar's Wax is the one to use when you want something easy. Very user-friendly and gets the job done. Rejex Wax, is all about the gloss. If you want your boat to look like it's ready for a photo shoot use Rejex. Starbrite has a whole range of marine products, so at least you know their wax is made with boats in mind. Some people swear by using car wax, like the PTFE wax, on their boats. They say it works just as well and can save a few bucks. 3M Wax is trusty and reliable, it's been a go-to for ages. Yes, I've used a lot of waxes! 😂
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