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Tony Thomas
 
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Default New boat hull treatment

Assuming you are going to leave the boat in the water all the time, you need
two things done:
1. Barrier coat to keep the hull from absorbing water.
2. Bottom paint to keep algae from sticking to the hull.

Check w/ the marina you plan to keep the boat at, they can tell you who does
this service in your area. If you don't do the barrier coat, the hull will
blister. Only way to fix this is to have the hull stripped to the bare
fiberglass, redone, and new barrier coat installed. Not a cheap
proposition.


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Tony
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"Richard" wrote in message
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I am taking delivery of a new 36' regal in late april.
Does anyone have any opinion has to the best way to treat the
hull upon arrival?
Wax it once twice?
Seal it with teflon?
Use one of the newer fiberglass only polishes like Nautical Ease?
Do nothing?
Something completely different?

Rich S.