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Jetboaters Commander
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- 1,073
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- Location
- Powhatan,VA. 23139
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
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I'm right there with you. Planning to get the boat out of storage on Saturday and get it ready. The poor thing has been cold and lonely all winter.
Nice looking rig there Mike.WHOOOOOO Hoooooo! She's home, let the work begin.
Black towers do look awesome on black boats, but it comes at a price. The black powder coat scratches off. You get enough scratches and it will really start to look bad.
Just a quick update on the Rejex I applied in April. We splashed the boat at the end of April, and unlike previous years, she's been in the water all summer. I am Hoping to get an Airdock lift next summer to help keep her high and dry.
However, the sideboard looks absolutely amazing, no water spots at all, and still totally sheds any water that hits the sides. The tower is still looking great as well, and dead bugs, gunk, grime, etc, wipes off with just a paper towel. Nothing is sticking to the tower at all. I also coated the windshield, and having been caught in two pop up showers, it's like having windshield wipers or Rainex. I noticed that it really makes cleaning sunscreen overspray very simple. I just use a damp paper towel and the glass cleans right up. In the past I'd use glass cleaner and the sunscreen would still smear and leave a residue that took a couple of attempts to remove.
So far I have to say, I'm a convert to Rejex, I can't wait to see how much effort it's going to take to remove 6-7 months of crud. Well actually I can wait, I know it's going to be a huge PITA even with Rejex. I think this year I'll buy a gallon size container of Starbrite...