Archive for March 8, 2011
March Means Spring Clean up for Boats
March winds signal the start of the boating season for me. No, not the type that requires a launch, cruise or fishing trip. It is time to begin the clean up and repair process. 
In North Carolina the winter season can be un-usually harsh on marine equipment. This can inflict a significant curse on the gelcoat, deck surfaces and stainless.
I start with a good scrubbing of the hull and decks. Trying not to miss the small crevices around the center console and battery and rear wells. It is good to use a mild soap – I use either boat wash or plain liquid dish soap. Both work well.
Next, I spray all stained surfaces with a stain remover. The areas I focus on is where dirt, grease and scum from the winter and maybe last year’s final trip hide. I always use ZEP Mold and Mildew Stain Remover. Less than $10 per gallon from Home Depot. This is alot less than West Marine Hull cleaner but very effective.
I allow the surfaces to dry thoroughly. I then apply two coats of Star brite Marine Polish to all gelcoat surfaces. I make sure I don’t miss the center console, glass fronts on the gauges and all metal, plastic and fiberglass surfaces.
I always catch the stainless rails and cleats with a good stainless polish. Any brand works well for this clean up. But a very important step. Salt aire can corrode the metals quickly and then cause clothes and fishing gear to snag on these rough surfaces when you least expect it. If you don’t have this polish – the marine polish works well.
Paying special attention to this initial clean up will pay many dividends during the boating season.
Remember, when using any cleaners or chemicals, use extreme caution. Gloves, masks or other protective gear may be needed when handling hazardous materials. For safe handling procedures, read the label. Always clean up when finished including your hands and clothes.
Until next time.
Annual Florida Trip 2011
Well I am back. Computer is up and running. I can’t believe how difficult it is to not have one. I guess I have graduated into the modern communication stream.
We traveled to Florida on 17 February to begin our annual 11 day pre-spring break.
There would be fishing, boating and kayaking. We planned to visit several crafts shows both in Punta Gorda and Ft Myers. The highlight of the trip included two fishing classes – 1) Old Pine Island Marine and 2) with Capt CA Richardson from the Flats Class TV show. We planned to see relatives and many old friends. WOW. So much to do and only 11 days.
Did I forget the famous Florida Grouper Sandwiches. If you have never had a Grouper Sandwich into Southwest Florida – you really don’t know what you are missing.
I will keep the information coming.
Stay tuned!!