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John Richard
I finished the application yesterday. I did the boat while it was in the water, which didn't make the job any easier. I had to continually readjust the dock lines to get the hull close enough to reach. Since mine is a new boat, the preperation was the easier part. I did one side, waited a day and did the other and figured out a better and less-tiring way to do it. Instead of working in five foot sections, I found it easier on my body to do about three to four feet. This way I could more less sit in one spot and sweep the applicator across the hull's surface. Another problem I encountered was there is a through-hull on the starboard side of my 410. It must have spewed some water out on to the hull while the Poly Glow was still tacky. I'm going back this morning to try to redo this surface.All in all, the boat looks terrific and the cost was a tenth of what I would have been charged by professional detailers.John Richards/v Jack's Place