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Sure you can compound and/or sand and make it look really good, but it will fade right back in less than a season. Even if you keep it waxed. That gel coat is 23 years old with 23 year old technology and pigments. My advice, either: 1) Live with it, give it a quick once over and then just enjoy the boat. 2) Look at the Poliglow solution. It's a shiny coating that you paint on and it looks good for a while. It's controversial, so do the research. 3) Have the boat painted. This is the best permanent solution. |
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Changing to bigger injectors better suited for E-10 and if and when they go to E-15. Takes more fuel to get same performance so called Arizona Speed and Marine.
Last edited by robmac; 11-11-2010 at 10:19 PM. Reason: spelling |
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