Boat Storage
Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin
Armorall myths.
sbroam, Armorall is water based and probably no more harmful than 303. I've used it occasionally, and it does not leave an oily film on the water surface because it dries dry. 303 leaves a greasy, slippery film unless it is wiped down like the directions specify.
I'm not a proponent of Armorall, but they seem to be victims of suburban myths.
Myself, I'm switching to yacht waxes with UV inhibitors. There's no reason to think they provide less UV protection than 303, they stay on longer, and they slip better on rocks and gravel. Kaz specifies boat wax for UV protection on his hulls, which have no gelcoat.
I'm not a proponent of Armorall, but they seem to be victims of suburban myths.
Myself, I'm switching to yacht waxes with UV inhibitors. There's no reason to think they provide less UV protection than 303, they stay on longer, and they slip better on rocks and gravel. Kaz specifies boat wax for UV protection on his hulls, which have no gelcoat.
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hammerhead
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Re: Boat Storage
Adam, Great Rack!...only one problem...You need more Boats! Peace, HH
Re: Boat Storage
That's digging up an old thread. 
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Re: Boat Storage
my old set up when i tripped a lot with my husky novakane.
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Re: Boat Storage
I just keep everything in the garage.


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Re: Boat Storage
I used to store all my boats in the upper floor of a barn. It was perfect… until someone broke in and used one (the Slasher) to sled things out and down to their car (winter time, 1+ miles from nearest plowed road). Oddly they didn't take the slasher (so at least they had SOME sense;) )
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Adam
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Re: Boat Storage
Lacking a garage I built a shed in our back yard a few years back. The width is almost a hair to long to accommodate shorter boats and the roof (corrugated tin) needs more pitch to shed the leaves better.
Ben
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Pack out more than you pack in
Go beyond Leave no trace
Let's Erase the trace
Pack out more than you pack in
