Donald Tyson
Member
The list goes on and on and I haven't even approached electronics yet. Thankful to the previous owners for leaving me with a pretty complete and dependable boat.
Yesterday I installed the Bimini. Done!
Today I will install a better spare tire carrier.
I'll also replace the damaged rubber or plastic blades on the starboard prop.
While Clamoring around one the motors I noticed some blooming corrosion. You know, the white fluffy stuff in key areas and bolt head on the sides of the twin 40 Honda's.
A little history: I spent most of my midlife as an insect and disease specialist in a very large tree nursery. I sprayed a lot of very corrosive stuff all about and therefore developed some rusty spots. Initially I just washed them with soapy water and they would break out again before long. As my skills progressed I added auto wax and other coatings and they helped the protection. One Day I was handed an aerosol can of penetrating oil that claimed to be an anticorrosive in addition to an oil (it contained Toluene and Butyl in an aerosol form). This stuff was a game changer. Bolt heads, sheet metal, electrical connections, hydraulics and much more were coated and protected by this miracle spray.
Colleagues were jealous because my equipment looked so clean but it was just the affects of this product sprayed onto my John Deere, Ford and other tractors and sprayers. This was the 80's and I just bet this product did not care for the environment.
Jumping forward to my twin motors.....I'm looking for a similar product whereby I can wash and clean my motors and, when dry, spray them down with a similar product that I used so many years ago.
Online I see Quicksilver, Yamalube and CRC among many others. Not looking for paint but just a protective coating which in addition to zincs will leave me with a season of worry free corrosion resistance.
What do you use?
Yesterday I installed the Bimini. Done!
Today I will install a better spare tire carrier.
I'll also replace the damaged rubber or plastic blades on the starboard prop.
While Clamoring around one the motors I noticed some blooming corrosion. You know, the white fluffy stuff in key areas and bolt head on the sides of the twin 40 Honda's.
A little history: I spent most of my midlife as an insect and disease specialist in a very large tree nursery. I sprayed a lot of very corrosive stuff all about and therefore developed some rusty spots. Initially I just washed them with soapy water and they would break out again before long. As my skills progressed I added auto wax and other coatings and they helped the protection. One Day I was handed an aerosol can of penetrating oil that claimed to be an anticorrosive in addition to an oil (it contained Toluene and Butyl in an aerosol form). This stuff was a game changer. Bolt heads, sheet metal, electrical connections, hydraulics and much more were coated and protected by this miracle spray.
Colleagues were jealous because my equipment looked so clean but it was just the affects of this product sprayed onto my John Deere, Ford and other tractors and sprayers. This was the 80's and I just bet this product did not care for the environment.
Jumping forward to my twin motors.....I'm looking for a similar product whereby I can wash and clean my motors and, when dry, spray them down with a similar product that I used so many years ago.
Online I see Quicksilver, Yamalube and CRC among many others. Not looking for paint but just a protective coating which in addition to zincs will leave me with a season of worry free corrosion resistance.
What do you use?