JamesTXSD
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2005
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- C Dory Year
- 2007
- C Dory Model
- 25 Cruiser
- Hull Identification Number
- TBA
- Vessel Name
- "Wild Blue" (sold 9/14)
It's that time of year when you may be hitching up the C-Dory and heading down the road to find some great new cruising waters. After towing the boat a couple hundred miles, you look back to see your beautiful shiny boat is the final resting place for thousands of suicidal bugs.
(Joke:
Q. What's the last thing that goes through a bug's mind when he hits your windshield?
A. His ass.)
I've often thought they should make vehicle/vessel paint out of bug guts - it never wants to come off! Well, here's a little tip that may help keep your pretty boat looking good...
Bounce dryer sheets. I just came in from cleaning the front cap on our 5th wheel (a LOT more frontal area than a C-Dory), and the Bounce sheets work better than anything else I've tried at removing bug splats. I keep the used ones out of the dryer and put them in the clean up kit. Get 'em wet and lightly scrub the bug remains; works better than soapy water and a scrub brush. Really. And they're virtually free.
We also put them in the boat when it's in storage - it keeps it fresh smelling and keeps critters away. I save those, too, for later clean up. (the dryer sheets, not the critters)
As far as I know, it doesn't have to be just the Bounce brand. I've used the no-name sheets and they work fine, too.
You may want to leave a few bug splats on the radar... when people ask, "Is your boat fast?" you can point to the bugs and say, "What do you think?" :wink:
Another helpful hint from the real Captain Jim. If you find this information useful, you can pay me back by posting a photo essay of your latest C-Dory outing. It's been about a month now since we put Wild Blue in storage while we head off to this next chapter, and I could use some uplifting C-Dory tales.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
(Joke:
Q. What's the last thing that goes through a bug's mind when he hits your windshield?
A. His ass.)
I've often thought they should make vehicle/vessel paint out of bug guts - it never wants to come off! Well, here's a little tip that may help keep your pretty boat looking good...
Bounce dryer sheets. I just came in from cleaning the front cap on our 5th wheel (a LOT more frontal area than a C-Dory), and the Bounce sheets work better than anything else I've tried at removing bug splats. I keep the used ones out of the dryer and put them in the clean up kit. Get 'em wet and lightly scrub the bug remains; works better than soapy water and a scrub brush. Really. And they're virtually free.
We also put them in the boat when it's in storage - it keeps it fresh smelling and keeps critters away. I save those, too, for later clean up. (the dryer sheets, not the critters)
As far as I know, it doesn't have to be just the Bounce brand. I've used the no-name sheets and they work fine, too.
You may want to leave a few bug splats on the radar... when people ask, "Is your boat fast?" you can point to the bugs and say, "What do you think?" :wink:
Another helpful hint from the real Captain Jim. If you find this information useful, you can pay me back by posting a photo essay of your latest C-Dory outing. It's been about a month now since we put Wild Blue in storage while we head off to this next chapter, and I could use some uplifting C-Dory tales.
Best wishes,
Jim B.