Randy;
Thanks! That's the first-hand report I'd hoped to receive!  
I expect our river is warmer, and gunkier, but it's worth a try.
Ron, in Michigan
M-15 #249
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/17/2008 10:45:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ron,

This past summer I used VS721 on the bottom on our M17. The  boat was in a 
fresh water slip from May - Sept. We live in the Northern part  of Idaho and 
our 
water temp is typically in the 50's for most of the summer,  mid-60's for 
July and August. In prior years I did not put anything on the  bottom for 
antifouling protection. Overall I was pleased with the results of  VS721. I 
didn't 
stop bottom growth from happening (I do think it slowed it  down) but it 
certainly made cleaning the bottom much easier as the end of the  season. 

A little bit of VS721 goes a long ways. A 16oz bottle is  enough for 4 
applications below the water line. 

Randy Graves
M17  #410
Post Falls,  ID

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008  5:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: M_Boats:  antifouling bottom wax and fresh water?

I'll be slipping my clean  bottomed M-15 for some of next season on the
improved but not pristine  Saginaw River, near the mouth of the Saginaw Bay. 
That's
Lake Huron to  non-Great Lakes folks.
My boat has no bottom paint, and I'm willing to  expend some effort to keep it
that way. If only to preserve my options for  a while.
. Something should be better than nothing.  The supplier ads  make it sound
like they're made with hi-tech chemicals, but I'm forming the  opinion they 
are
pretty much just  thick Canadian approved wax  .
Having studied up a bit, mostly at TrailerSailor, I find mixed  reviews
leading me to hold hopeful, but still somewhat minimal expectations  of  
these two
products:
Aurora VS721 Bottom Coat, and Easy On  Bottom Wax.

Does anyone have fresh water experience with, or preference  for, either of
these products, or an alternative they'd like to  share?  I'm currently 
inclined
to try the VS721, and have located a  nearby dealer. It seems West may have
Easy On.

I'm following the  awning/boom tent discussions, and plan to deploy something
come  spring.

Finally, a thank you to Bill for his efforts!

Ron  Stanton, near Saginaw
M-15 #249



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