Anti foul is used on boats that rarely leave the water it helps with resistance to barnacles etc, A glass boat should be gel coated from factory or its been tarted up probably a two pack urethane would be ok, house enamel is fine for homebuild ply jobs not what you want to use on a big GRP girl, using a nice silicone polish will aid in keeping it looking flash , naturally when you go home a trip to carlovers to clean with the High pressure hose and foam is a good idea,
Have one of these at home... so no probs there
specially the trailer, regular inspection of the keel on glass boats is a most as they eventually start to wear from sand and boat trailer rollers, worry when you let the false floor bung out and out comes half the Pacific, for keeping your trailer nice and clean, regular washing after been in salt, wd 40 the hell out of the springs and keeps your roller pins lubes, every couple years if you were bored you could sling fresh coat of cold gal paint over it, dont forget the bearings and to keep the wheel studs lightly greased when you pop a tyre off, they rust like mad, salt is the root of all evil
and i thought that was the sis in law
it ruins everything, just boils doown to maintenance and if you are going to spend good money on a nice machine you have to look after your investment,
Tohatsu motors are great,
(good to hear!) top motors, consider a 4 stroke Honda these things boogy.
The OMC stuff seems to keep on keeping on, as do the Mercs and Mariners but a Mariner is a Merc both owned by Brunswick now, they own Force which is the old Chryslers havent heard much about these other then they are very torquey as there predecessors were, theres good and bad in everything boats, motors all you can do is glean as much information as you can from the guys here and dont run off half cocked.
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