| Re: Waxing hulls, how bad does it affect performance
[Re: Will_R]
#17617 03/26/03 11:30 AM 03/26/03 11:30 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA Kevin Rose
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Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA | Will,
[color:"green"] >If I wax the area around my or my crews feet, I tend to not do as well...[/color]
Here, here. I agree with you on that one. Last spring's first sail was a long downwind run in winds of 20+, after days of prettying the boat up for the summer. The combination of highly polished hulls, a slippery drysuit, and rusty technique had us doing everything we could do to prevent sliding off the boat.
Kevin Rose
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Lake Champlain (New England's "west coast")
Burlington, Vermont
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[Re: tbosch]
#17620 03/26/03 01:45 PM 03/26/03 01:45 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... Will_R
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Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... | Well, my preference stems from my father.... he's a large boat dealer/repair facility in KY www.rottgeringmarine.com The ONLY wax they use is starbrite Teflon. The don't do any beach cats, but if it's good enough for a 75' crusier, it's good enough for me. He also has a 454 powered deep V that runs ~80mph.... just like bugs on your car, they get on your boat too. I can tell you after several years of cleaning/waxing that thing, bugs come off much easier. Will You can get it at Walmart. That stuff is SLICK!! I usually apply two coats, it seems to last great. I don't see any oxidation on the hull, so I guess it's protecting it just fine. | | | Re: Waxing hulls, how bad does it affect performance
[Re: malc]
#17621 03/26/03 05:57 PM 03/26/03 05:57 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | malc, I just gotta tell a story on this subject. We bought our first Hobie back in 1980 -- a Hobie 18. We took it to its first regatta at the Sandusky Sailing Club in western Lake Erie. Lots of boats there. And we had been hearing rumors that the Hobie 18 "top gun" was going to show up -- John Barnett! He pulled in late with this extremely ugly boat. It had gray hulls, as I recall, and they were a very dull gray. He had taken off all the striping and decals and wet-sanded the hulls top to bottom, stem to stern. It was very intimidating. Here we were at our first Hobie race, with our brand new, shiny boat; and the top sailor in Division 10 had a boat that looked like it belonged in a junk yard. We knew we were in trouble. Well, we won the first race, but we lost the regatta to John. So, of course, we wet-sanded our boat, too. And that's the way it goes. A top sailor does something, and sailors new to the class copy it. Does it work? Who knows. We did really well in Division 10 with our dull boat, but was it because of the dull? We did not wet-sand our next two Hobie 18's because -- well, because it is a lot of work, and we really didn't think it was necessary -- and it is really hard to re-sell a dull, ugly boat. | | | Re: Waxing hulls, how bad does it affect performance
[Re: catman]
#17623 03/26/03 09:00 PM 03/26/03 09:00 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA Kevin Rose
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Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA | Will,I see your using the wrong wax. You should rub some of MR.ZOGGS SEX WAX all over your boat........That should help the crew anyway Mike Mike, I have used sex wax for years on my paddle shafts. I particularly like the tagline: "Better grip for your stick"
Kevin Rose
N6.0na #215
Lake Champlain (New England's "west coast")
Burlington, Vermont
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