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Wetlander Coating for the Jetjon
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<blockquote data-quote="bnt5" data-source="post: 386316" data-attributes="member: 13957"><p>To be honest the bottom of my boat was in very bad shape and I think prepping the hull by sanding and smoothing out everything really cut back on drag. I would imagine that a boat that is in good shape prior to coating out would not experience mph gains like I did. Wetlander does claim that you will see an increase in speed, which only makes sense using a friction reducing paint.</p><p></p><p>My boat is a 1648 Lowe riveted flat bottom powered by a Kawasaki 750 two stroke jetski motor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bnt5, post: 386316, member: 13957"] To be honest the bottom of my boat was in very bad shape and I think prepping the hull by sanding and smoothing out everything really cut back on drag. I would imagine that a boat that is in good shape prior to coating out would not experience mph gains like I did. Wetlander does claim that you will see an increase in speed, which only makes sense using a friction reducing paint. My boat is a 1648 Lowe riveted flat bottom powered by a Kawasaki 750 two stroke jetski motor [/QUOTE]
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