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How many of you enjoy a "Beater Boat?"
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 502944" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>All depends on your definition of a beater! To some folks, a scratch or two might mean it is beaten up where others could mean it barely floats and runs. I don't spit shine my stuff but, I do all the regular maintenence and upkeep. I do keep trash picked up and not covering the bottom of my boat. I still have the God awfully carpet so I do use old towels to put my bloody/ slime fish on rather than messing up the carpet or in many cases, use the splash well for the fish as it is easily cleaned. If blood and guts get on the carpet, I clean it right away with a wet rag. On the painted outside, I do wash the sun off a couple times a year and just before putting it to bed at seasons end. But...I have friends the clean and polish after every outing, sweep there carpet, clean the windshield etc so it looks showroom ready. So...does that mean my boat is a beater??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 502944, member: 1183"] All depends on your definition of a beater! To some folks, a scratch or two might mean it is beaten up where others could mean it barely floats and runs. I don't spit shine my stuff but, I do all the regular maintenence and upkeep. I do keep trash picked up and not covering the bottom of my boat. I still have the God awfully carpet so I do use old towels to put my bloody/ slime fish on rather than messing up the carpet or in many cases, use the splash well for the fish as it is easily cleaned. If blood and guts get on the carpet, I clean it right away with a wet rag. On the painted outside, I do wash the sun off a couple times a year and just before putting it to bed at seasons end. But...I have friends the clean and polish after every outing, sweep there carpet, clean the windshield etc so it looks showroom ready. So...does that mean my boat is a beater?? [/QUOTE]
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