c and c of the sea
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I love the look of a blue hull or even part blue.
Here it comes.
But,
These blue hulls certainly seem to be attacked by the sun and salt water, even on a boat that is polished every year.
What's my question? I'm not sure really.
Do white hulls suffer the same, but its just not as visible as blue.
I've seen a post about using a rubbing compound. Is this the best way to treat a blue hull.
Is the resale value on a blue hulled boat lower than white. Although when new I would expect it to be higher due to the process. Is it sprayed on or is the fibreglass dyed.
Here it comes.
But,
These blue hulls certainly seem to be attacked by the sun and salt water, even on a boat that is polished every year.
What's my question? I'm not sure really.
Do white hulls suffer the same, but its just not as visible as blue.
I've seen a post about using a rubbing compound. Is this the best way to treat a blue hull.
Is the resale value on a blue hulled boat lower than white. Although when new I would expect it to be higher due to the process. Is it sprayed on or is the fibreglass dyed.