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Old 08-30-2010, 10:18 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by XCR-700 View Post
Not a bad idea.

I think you stand a better chance cutting a discounted deal on the boat, as most sellers want to just part ways with the boat as quickly as they can, but it cant hurt to ask.
You are most likely correct.

At least this thread is calling awareness to the ills of bottom paint in general.

With the CSPA, you are so limited to doing anything to your property, but nothing keeps you from putting your boat close to the lakefront and sanding off the bottom paint. Even more, nothing prohibits bottom paint that can and will fall into the water as it flakes off. Again, this stuff is nasty with heavy metals and other things that are much worse for our lake that other items prohibited on or near to the lake.

Sorry that this hits a nerve with me. Time for bed!

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