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Old 03-12-2007, 01:17 PM   #12
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I think it will turn. I would have gone black. It looks good and resist growth better than any other color. Ask anybody who powerwashes bottoms which color looks the best in the fall.

If I had a boat without bottom paint I would wax than haul and powerwash it every other week...

Thats the problem. I just sold my Twin Vee Baycat and am purchasing a 22ft Twin Vee leftover. It already has black bottom paint on it. I don't ever slip my boat. I travel where the fish are. Personally I hate the look of bottom paint but I'm stuck now. The deal was so good I could'nt pass it up. Leftover 22ft TV with twin 115 zukes (6 year warranty)70hrs on them. Never registred for 25K . For that kind of savings I have to learn to love the bottom paint. I just thought I might put that white over the black since I trailer. It looks unreal on your boat!

Tight lines, FH

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