[C320-list] Moving boat (south) with Pam cooking product

Brad Kuether bkuether at comcast.net
Wed Nov 2 19:35:07 PDT 2011


I knew a couple in our marina that used to put on a thick coat of paste wax 
on the hull before winter and then take it off in the spring.

Boat needed no more waxing in the spring.

That certainly would protect it for the trip.  AND you would be half way to 
a nice clean and shiny hull when it got to Florida.

-Brad, Mary, Monica, and Jarod
"Independence"
2004 Catalina 320 Hull 1006
Middle River, MD

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barbara Uhlman" <uhlman at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Catalina 320" <c320-list at catalina320.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 9:56 PM
Subject: [C320-list] Moving boat (south) with Pam cooking product


Hi, 320 buddies,

I really appreciate your help. I have another moving question. People have
recommended spraying the exterior of the boat with a light coating of Pam
(cooking product) to prevent road and truck exhaust grime from taking a 
strong
hold on the gelcoat of the boat and then washing the boat thoroughly upon
arrival. Supposedly, the grime will come off more easily. Have any of you 
done
this?


With any luck, our boat will be at its destination in three weeks. It may 
not
yet be cleaned/waxed nor the bottom painted, but it should be in FL.

Thanks again for your opinions.

Barb Uhlman
Whisper, #1158





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