Anybody use Superslick on boats left in the water?

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  • skijones
    • Mar 2005
    • 235

    • COLUMBUS OH

    • 1985 2001 1999 Snob

    Anybody use Superslick on boats left in the water?

    I usually leave my boat in the water for a month or so at a time(docked at the marina at Alum Creek) Anybody have any experiance with a product called Superslick(it's a anitfouling wax), being able to prevent osmosis? The green stuff is bad enough but I would hate to get blisters on the hull.
  • cooperwoods
    • Feb 2004
    • 43

    • West central Florida


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    RE: Anybody use Superslick on boats left in the water?

    I KEEP MY 04 206 IN THE WATER AS WELL, TAKING IT OUT PERIODICALLY TO CLEAN. AFTER 8 MONTHS I STARTED GETTING BLISTERS ON THE BOTTOM. TOOK IT BACK TO THE DEALER AND THE HULL WAS RE-DONE - FORTUNATELY UNDER WARRANTY. THE ONLY THING SOMEONE TOLD ME TO DO WAS TO PAINT THE BOTTOM -NOT A GREAT OPTION. SO MY QUESTION IS - WHAT IS SUPERSLICK? NEVER HEARD OF IT.

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    • skijones
      • Mar 2005
      • 235

      • COLUMBUS OH

      • 1985 2001 1999 Snob

      #3
      SUPERSLICK

      Superslick is an antifouling wax. You put it on and get the boat in the water within 12 hours and it really cuts down on the green stuff. Very easy to remove with a steam cleaner.

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