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Clark's boat had some material covered by the manufacturer; as it was the first generation gray "carbon fiber" vinyl. It scratched and scuffed terribly easily, and the waterproofing additive to the Sunbrella cockpit cover left some fade streaks in in the coloring. I assure you, the new interior on Clark's boat was paid for.
The fading on this boat in question as I remember; was primarily on the front of the driver's bolster and looks to be the result of suntan lotion interaction. This boat was also built at least a year after Clark's and is the 2nd generation of the material.
It's not a terrible job to do. The interior can be completely removed in less than an hour.
The fading on this boat in question as I remember; was primarily on the front of the driver's bolster and looks to be the result of suntan lotion interaction. This boat was also built at least a year after Clark's and is the 2nd generation of the material.
It's not a terrible job to do. The interior can be completely removed in less than an hour.
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