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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 501948" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I've had some nice clean boats and some old faded boats but since they stay in the water all season at a dock, they all get a nice green layer of algae that has to be cleaned off at the end of the season. The nice boats I actually bought covers for to keep them somewhat dry but mainly to keep the sun from beating them up. That was a pain to remove and put back on each time I wanted to use it. Some of the boats would get mold/mildew buildup inside and you had to clean that off from time to time. My current boat is going on 9 or 10 years and it has some dents, scrapes, faded paint and it doesn't bother me a bit. The motor cover has a big crack in it from a branch coming down during Sandy and I haven't made an effort to fix that either. I figure it looks like a beat up boat so nobody will want to mess with it.[ATTACH=full]115970[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 501948, member: 12995"] I've had some nice clean boats and some old faded boats but since they stay in the water all season at a dock, they all get a nice green layer of algae that has to be cleaned off at the end of the season. The nice boats I actually bought covers for to keep them somewhat dry but mainly to keep the sun from beating them up. That was a pain to remove and put back on each time I wanted to use it. Some of the boats would get mold/mildew buildup inside and you had to clean that off from time to time. My current boat is going on 9 or 10 years and it has some dents, scrapes, faded paint and it doesn't bother me a bit. The motor cover has a big crack in it from a branch coming down during Sandy and I haven't made an effort to fix that either. I figure it looks like a beat up boat so nobody will want to mess with it.[ATTACH type="full"]115970[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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