04-21-2008, 05:02 PM
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indykoch is currently offline
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fishers, IN
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My Year: 1999
My Model: Z212 Shabah
My Engine: 350 Magnum Alpha One
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My dad had an old Sea Ray that he left in the water all season. We'd periodically pull it out and clean the bottom with a 50/50 solution of Muratic acid and water. He kept that boat 14 years and never had a problem with the gel coat. In fact, when he traded it in, the dealer said that was the best looking boat of that vintage he knew of at the time. Just make sure to fully rinse the bottom after using it. It'll also cause premature rust on the trailer, but not too bad if you rinse it really well and keep it waxed after every cleaning. The acid works great, but it's nasty stuff. I seriously doubt it causes any harm to fiberglass gelcoat, and it's still the method I'd choose since it's easier than most cleaners.
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'99 Z212 Shabah
350 Mag MPI
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