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<blockquote data-quote="Chucknduck" data-source="post: 386686" data-attributes="member: 18510"><p>That looks like a really nice job you did on that "Big Terp", do you happen to be in Maryland and</p><p>Maybe a terrapins fan? I keep my boat at Loch Raven on the shore since Our neighborhood regulation </p><p>Prohibit trailers. That being said, I need to keep this thing light as possible. When you painted yours did you use the textured additive to make it non-slip?</p><p> As for dirt and stuff, I need to flush out the bottom. The Chines or ridges ( forgot nautical term)that run the length of hull have gotten clogged under the bench seats since boat gets left out all uncovered all season. Just started covering it the end of last year,and now this season (gets stored upside down in winter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chucknduck, post: 386686, member: 18510"] That looks like a really nice job you did on that "Big Terp", do you happen to be in Maryland and Maybe a terrapins fan? I keep my boat at Loch Raven on the shore since Our neighborhood regulation Prohibit trailers. That being said, I need to keep this thing light as possible. When you painted yours did you use the textured additive to make it non-slip? As for dirt and stuff, I need to flush out the bottom. The Chines or ridges ( forgot nautical term)that run the length of hull have gotten clogged under the bench seats since boat gets left out all uncovered all season. Just started covering it the end of last year,and now this season (gets stored upside down in winter). [/QUOTE]
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