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    #16
    We use the vinegar as well, but after whipping the boat we hit it again with Quick detail wax.
    I think I am going to try adding the wax and see if I can save a step
    Thanks for the idea.
    David
    Tige, it's a way of life!

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      #17
      I've been using vinegar and water, great tip on the wax!

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        #18
        I always wipe my boat down and then spray it with "Ducky". Does your vinegar mix work better then this? I'll have to give it a try. Ducky is kinda of expensive, but it keeps my boat looking brand new. It's almost three years old now and you could still put it on the show room floor. I used this stuff on my jetski and when I sold it the guy asked me if i was sure I really used the ski Anywho, the ducky was on sale, so I'll have to wait, but I'll give this stuff a try if it really works as good as you say.
        Originally posted by G-MONEY
        It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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          #19
          Why are you guys using Turtle Wax instead of a marine wax in the vinegar and water solution? And are you guys using soft water?
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            #20
            I have been using ½ vinegar and ½ reg water and a few squirts of McGuire’s wax.

            Works great!


            I even cleaned up a Seedo that I had left water spots on since last season!

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              #21
              one more thing to add to the list...a spare impeller and the the instructions from this site on how to replace it.

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                #22
                Originally posted by jsz
                one more thing to add to the list...a spare impeller and the the instructions from this site on how to replace it.
                Here is the link to the impeller instructions.

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                  #23
                  I have:

                  -First Aid Kit
                  -Fire Extinguisher
                  -Toolkit
                  -Fly High Bow Sack, 2 V-Drive Sacks and a 150lb Launchpad moveable sack
                  -3 Slalom Skis
                  -2 Wakeboards
                  -2 Wakesurf boards
                  -6 Noodles
                  -4 Orange U-shaped Life jackets
                  -6-8 Neoprene Life vests
                  -Many bottles of sunblock
                  -Slime
                  -2 Anchors (one large, one small)
                  -4 fenders
                  -4 Mooring lines (high quality braided)
                  - Jumper Cables
                  -2 ballast pumps
                  -15 Koozies (I'm forever losing these)
                  -Several pairs of Ski Gloves
                  -Tanneau Cover
                  -Walkway wind block (snapin)
                  -Dell DJ
                  -Detailed map of my lake
                  -Flashlight
                  -1 Wakesurf rope (made from old wakeboard rope)
                  -2 Wakeboard Ropes
                  -2 Ski Ropes
                  Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                    #24
                    Looking at the motor and what things might go wrong, I noticed screw drive clamps all over the place. I just threw a few misc. size ones in my tool box. I'd hate to be stuck by a 20 cent part breaking.

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                      #25
                      Pretty much store the same gear and I keep them in plastic tubs. Makes for loading and unloading very quick and painless, plus keeps the containment-tidey.
                      I use distilled Vinegar mixed with soft water in sprayers after each session. Does great. Wax her every few weeks to maintain.
                      “Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy &#*! what a ride!”

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