firecadet613 wrote:
LMAO, never tried any of that stuff.
Let me enlighten you.
Per S. Ferguson on CSR, whom is all knowing, and considered a "friend" of some,
even though they have only met one afternoon at a boat show, he recommends the above
mentioned items for the following reasons:
1.) Sham Wow is by far the best for wiping off water spots on your boat hull that has 6 coats of Starbrite Premium Marine Polish with PTFE.
2.) The Chia Pet Herb Garden works wonders in the boat of absorbing gas fumes that linger in the cabin after you run your boat.
3.) The cordless extension cord is highly recommended for both nights per year you might spend overnite on the hook, for turning on and off underwater LED's, as well as during the day to run all 3 polishers you need to keep the boat shiney in front of your house.
4.) The Ove Glove is another usefull item that Scott has found invaluable when changing spark plugs on a hot engine, keeping his head from exploding when he gets the bill for haul out and put back to repair leaky shaft seals. Also very good for changing LED bulbs that were found to be too hot for the housing, and melt the plastic lens. Put the Ove Glove on, and simply pull the melted housing off and replace with a new one that some stranger on an internet forum recommended.
5.) And finallly, The clapper is so nice to have when you are sitting in your boat cockpit, reading a People magazine and sipping on your Mountain Dew, and suddenly, it starts to get dark. The night vision friendly red LED lights on your dash gauges just don't throw off enough light to read. No worries mate, simply clap your hands and your LED white cockpit lights illuminate the entire area with a warm comfortable glow.
When finished with the magazine, simply clap your hands and the lights go off. Priceless !
Maybe I need a job in the marine industry also. Must be nice to have that kind of free time on your hands!