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Old 11-14-2006, 10:27 AM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Re: Phase one of my could be major overhaul

Otto- your welcome, now get on it!!!P F Flyer- funny you should ask- it is Petit 1793 transducer paint (comes in a 16 oz spray can) I have always used that black transducer paint that aint woth a sheet on my ducer before. A friend of mine bought a whole can for his ducer and gave me the rest- like 16 bucks a can or something- he used about 2 seconds worth. Anyways after doing my transducer i noticed the can also said for underwater metals. So I gave it a shot, a couple of coats on all my underwater metals,lol. Very thin goes on easy and dries quick. Time will tell how well it works, i really dont know. Figured it cant hurt to try it though. Something else I am trying is putting woody wax on my shaft- 1 coat of insulator wax followed by a thick coat of fleet wax. thought being as hard as that stuff is to get off after it dries good masybe it will keep some life from growing on it. who knows- give er a shot. I'll let everyone know if either one work. I hate redoing the bottom every season, major pain in the as$, but it still beats trailering in my book. just hop on and go. craig
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