Loose Cannon
Member
Hello all,
I am a newbie and proud owner of a white/blue 2006 240 Sundancer. The boat has been launched and is in my slip. Had the bottom painted, outdrive serviced, and a sea trial during the purchase process.
At this point, I realize I never had a chance to wax the boat before launch. It will be very difficult to use a a buffer, even on the upper surfaces, although I can probably hand wax some of the boat. I noticed some minor oxidation parts of the white gelcoat.
What are your recommendations? Should I wax what I can get to by hand and wax lower surfaces next time I can get in the water next to the boat? Will one season of not waxing the boat cause any permanent damage? If you have any recommendations for wax products, that would help as well.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Scott
I am a newbie and proud owner of a white/blue 2006 240 Sundancer. The boat has been launched and is in my slip. Had the bottom painted, outdrive serviced, and a sea trial during the purchase process.
At this point, I realize I never had a chance to wax the boat before launch. It will be very difficult to use a a buffer, even on the upper surfaces, although I can probably hand wax some of the boat. I noticed some minor oxidation parts of the white gelcoat.
What are your recommendations? Should I wax what I can get to by hand and wax lower surfaces next time I can get in the water next to the boat? Will one season of not waxing the boat cause any permanent damage? If you have any recommendations for wax products, that would help as well.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Scott