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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    Hahaha, Yea, save the catfish for eatin'

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  • chpthril
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    Originally posted by sparky216 View Post
    Wannabe.......ru= Are You


    Chpthril,
    This is the 3M protective film you were talking about last year? Is this the same as the automotive or a special marine grade?

    Thanks
    Sparky, yes that it the stuff http://www.clearmask.com/aerogard.php The web site seems to just market it for the auto biz but I dont see why it wont last just as long on the transon of a boat that is trailered in and out of the water.

    wannabewakeboarder: Iknow R.U.=Are You i ment what doe the whole thing say and it stands for R.U. INSURD I think, I'm not a total dum bass.
    I'd rather be a dum bass than a stupid catfish any day

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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    Iknow R.U.=Are You i ment what doe the whole thing say and it stands for R.U. INSURD I think, I'm not a total dum bass.

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  • sparky216
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    Wannabe.......ru= Are You


    Chpthril,
    This is the 3M protective film you were talking about last year? Is this the same as the automotive or a special marine grade?

    Thanks

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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    Hey thats a good idea. What dose that R.U. next to the transom hook stand for or is there more. How much was that film.

    P.S.
    It looks like you live in a jungle, or at least a nice private with lots of trees

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  • chpthril
    started a topic Clear Protective Film

    Clear Protective Film

    Well, I finally got around to getting the scratches buffed out of the transom and applied the clear film.

    The first pic shows how little the transom straps have rubbed after a year of trailering.

    2nd just shows some board scratches

    3rd shows the film. I cut two 4"x36" strips because I thought that with the curvature of the transom, it would be easier to lay in 2 short pieces instead of one full sheet.

    The hardest part was cutting out for the lift eyes and around the Tige graphic.

    Tip - You need a good rubber squeegee and get the area real wet before you try to apply film.
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