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his name is darryl, bad pic of him really, he is a dogue de bordeaux...samd as the ''turner and hooch'' dog
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superstryda wrote:
I've just had to deal with this problem myself. I bought a tinnie that was a tender and was in the water most of the time. There is no nice ways to get these little ****** off, I used a paint scraper which is ok for me because i'm painting mine but if your not gonna paint yours than I don't really know how else you can, even with the scraper it was tough, they really bond to boats like they were welded on.If i scrape it all of stryda , off an ally hull, it shouldnt harm it??
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Ty Feral, I am aware of the elbow grease thing matE CLR might work, I dont suppose their is any other chemical out their that the average joe can purchase to do the job??
It's that bad that towing the boat home I couldnt get up onto the plane in my own boat with just me and my son in it and usually i can get up on the plane with five adults, the drag was rediculous..please any idea's would help. i dont want to resort to Feral's idea of elbow grease
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I just bought a 4 year old quintrex that has been in the water for the whole 4 years, I need to clean off the barnicles, I have tried using a presure cleaner (water blaster) with only half the problem fixed, there is some serious barnicles to remove.
I am also still looking for an outboard 6 hp or less thats not too old and also a trailer to fit the tinny (3.7m) Any help would be appreciatted.
Please does anybody have any ideas on how to remove the rest of the barnicles??
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I had a pic of him but could not upload it. it said my image is too large?? wtf? I hope it's telling me my picture is too large because ive never been told anything I have is too large , I dont suppose some-one could help me??