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Harry Krause wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Alotta Fagina wrote: You wrote: The real negative to the design is it can be slick as hell when you are going to the bow to drop the anchor That's what a windlass is for. I picked the task of dropping and retrieving the anchor as a common task that one does on the foredeck, there are other other reasons such as handling dock lines that require you to walk the curved foredeck of a bubble boat, that can be very difficult when the foredeck is wet. I learned the hard way not to use the "Wash and Wash" soap on a bubble boat. On a serious note, I am surprised how often I see people waxing the foredeck including the non skid surfaces of these nice curved foredeck. Woody Wax Non-Skid. I use it on the foredeck, on the side decks, and on the cabin floor of Yo Ho. Works fine. Thanks, It looks like it a breeze to apply. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! |
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