So I picked up my touch up paint from crestliner. Its the spray can type. I sprayed it on a piece of cardboard and then applied with a small paint brush. From a few feet away it looks just fine. I did have one area near the front that had a lot of specks. Maybe from the trailer tires kicking up gravel? Anyway, I spot touched all those and it looks OK from a few feet away as well. But when you get down close and get the light just right - you can see all the little touch up spots. So, would "rubbing compound" help to blend that in - or would it also "rub away" the good paint around the touch up spots? I dont want to make it worse. I know the boat will never look like new - but just want to try and take care of a few blemishes the best way possible.
I just figured that it is easy enough to just get a 3 bank so when the boat is not in use I can keep all 3 batteries charged. I have not bough a charger yet, maybe I will give it some more thought.
Edit: After thinking this over, with the size, weight, and heat output of the charger (as well as the cost) I think it makes sense to just
buy a 2 bank charger, I have a smaller charger i can use on the starting battery when the boat is sitting at home. Forgive me, for i am a retired engineer and I have to obsess over everything...
Congrats on the motor! I think you’ll like it.
I can’t say much on the charger location but I’ve seen them under the lid in back compartments and under center rod lockers. 160 degrees is more than I expected to hear.
Curious why you’re opting for a 3 bank charger with a 24V trolling motor. Unless you don’t feel you be running you big motor enough to keep that battery up as well?
I did buy an Minnkota Ulterra, thanks for the recommendations. I had a bunch of Cabela"s bucks saved up, which helped. Now i need to
get an onboard battery charger. Where do you guys mount these things in your boat? The manufacturer I am looking at {Noco genius)
says tht their 3-bank charger will run at 160 degrees, seems like a lot of heat in an enclosed compartment? Thanks for any input on this.
Wasn't terrible at a state park beach. Antelope island maybe. I wouldn't recommend it as a beach destination tho. Figured I was there, I'm getting in it.
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So I picked up my touch up paint from crestliner. Its the spray can type. I sprayed it on a piece of cardboard and then applied with a small paint brush. From a few feet away it looks just fine. I did have one area near the front that had a lot of specks. Maybe from the trailer tires kicking up gravel? Anyway, I spot touched all those and it looks OK from a few feet away as well. But when you get down close and get the light just right - you can see all the little touch up spots. So, would "rubbing compound" help to blend that in - or would it also "rub away" the good paint around the touch up spots? I dont want to make it worse. I know the boat will never look like new - but just want to try and take care of a few blemishes the best way possible.
Thanks for any advice!
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