After my first season with the boat in 09, I took the boat to the dealer to clean the bottom. After I went home $300 lighter, it looked good. This year, I didn't really want to spend the money. Per someone's suggestion here, I put it away with the dirty lines, thinking it may be easier to clean once it dried out. So, I got some Mary Kate on/off because I read about it here.
Well, further reading suggested that I first try toilet bowl cleaner. Yeah, right... but it's only $3 to give it a shot. The boat didn't have any real growth, just the ugly brown stain from sitting in the water all summer. I tried a little spot. Lo and behold, clean white gel! Today I did the whole bottom. Took about two hours. I put it on a sponge and rubbed around, let it sit a few mins, then wiped again with the sponge. Almost completely white. Then, as it sat with the blue goo on it while I did the rest, gradually it all became totally white! I can't believe how well it worked! I did the whole bottom in about two hours, not working too hard, and used about half of the bottle. Then, a good rinse, and the boat looks like new!
Thanks to this forum once again for great advice! I saved at least $250 this season alone! And, I'm going to return that bottle of Mary Kate's! All you guys are great! Although... the other ideas I got ended up costing money I wouldn't have spent without your crazy suggestions... like $200 spent on "mood lighting" with LEDs throughout.
I'm so inspired by the results, I might just go clean that toilet. Hey, what am I thinking? Time for a brew!
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2008 Four Winns F224
5.0 Volvo Penta
Towing with Audi Q7 4.2 V8
