Mike Sturrock spends Friday cleaning his 34-foot motor boat at the Statter Memorial Boat Harbor in Auke Bay. Sturrock said with all the rain this summer his boat was starting to grow mold.
Mike Sturrock spends Friday cleaning his 34-foot motor boat at the Statter Memorial Boat Harbor in Auke Bay. Sturrock said with all the rain this summer his boat was starting to grow mold.
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if you stick a knee-high panty hose dangling from the side of your boat with chlorine tablets (near the props an trim tabs) all the muscles and sea slime wont grow on your hull, nor the props. It does NOT harm the eco-life.. its a cheaper means to a pull-out thats easy 750.00 and up depending on the size of your boat. Lyles has eco friendly stuff near the hot tub cleaners too. Topside, you still have to get out the brush and clean, joys of Alaskan life and seagulls
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if you stick a knee-high panty hose dangling from the side of your boat with chlorine tablets (near the props an trim tabs) all the muscles and sea slime wont grow on your hull, nor the props. It does NOT harm the eco-life.. its a cheaper means to a pull-out thats easy 750.00 and up depending on the size of your boat. Lyles has eco friendly stuff near the hot tub cleaners too. Topside, you still have to get out the brush and clean, joys of Alaskan life and seagulls