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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpix" data-source="post: 286630" data-attributes="member: 6051"><p>For the grizzly grip DO NOT REMOVE ANY PAINT.</p><p></p><p>The grizzly grip is great for anywhere, including rails, floor, decking and even consoles and such. Its a terrific protectant and prevents lots of heat from the aluminum.</p><p>A great idea is to put some grizzly grip on the trailer frame to walk. I've been so close to end up in the water because not having the traction on the steel tubes of the trailer.</p><p></p><p>And as side note, you have a very active mind, just like me. A year ago before even having the then-new Lowe 1760, i was thinking all sorts of stuff, making this and that.</p><p></p><p>I have just put an hour meter for keep tracking of the maintenance of the motor. That's it.</p><p></p><p>It has grizzly grip over the entire hull. You can sit anywhere even in the hottest day, full sun. the hull feels sturdier and the thing absorbs lots of noise.</p><p></p><p>that{s why those grizzly grip is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpix, post: 286630, member: 6051"] For the grizzly grip DO NOT REMOVE ANY PAINT. The grizzly grip is great for anywhere, including rails, floor, decking and even consoles and such. Its a terrific protectant and prevents lots of heat from the aluminum. A great idea is to put some grizzly grip on the trailer frame to walk. I've been so close to end up in the water because not having the traction on the steel tubes of the trailer. And as side note, you have a very active mind, just like me. A year ago before even having the then-new Lowe 1760, i was thinking all sorts of stuff, making this and that. I have just put an hour meter for keep tracking of the maintenance of the motor. That's it. It has grizzly grip over the entire hull. You can sit anywhere even in the hottest day, full sun. the hull feels sturdier and the thing absorbs lots of noise. that{s why those grizzly grip is great. [/QUOTE]
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