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  • MAYDAY
    Junior Member
    • May 2008
    • 12

    #16
    Another option would be rain x or a wax.
    Rex r you are the most trust worthy on any topic what do you say?

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    • Rex R
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 992

      #17
      I've heard that; wax works, it doesn't work... however I've been told that scuffing works!. I haven't intentionally scuffed a hull to try it though(unintentionally yes... then had to get out the 'glass and epoxy )
      edit
      you only need scuff the last third of the sv hull(the ride surface)
      Still waiting for my boat to come in.it came in

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      • Ctonez
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 404

        #18
        Originally posted by MAYDAY View Post
        Another option would be rain x or a wax.
        Rex r you are the most trust worthy on any topic what do you say?
        those will be slower.
        my speeds with scuffing were 3-7mph different compared to same setup with gloss overcoat, rainx, or carnuba.

        Scuff for speed, shine/wax for looking pretty and making passes for the cameras.

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        • AlanN
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 334

          #19
          The scuffing actually helps retain some moisture to the hull. Wet sand with approx 600 grit. You don't have to grind all the gel coat off.

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          • kburrows
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 547

            #20
            Which grit is best

            Originally posted by Ctonez View Post
            those will be slower.
            my speeds with scuffing were 3-7mph different compared to same setup with gloss overcoat, rainx, or carnuba.

            Scuff for speed, shine/wax for looking pretty and making passes for the cameras.
            which grit paper did you use on your hull? thx

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            • Electro
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 17

              #21
              My neihbor is an rc boat fanatic he has over 13 boats and all of them are all scuffed on the bottom, i said what the heck let me try it, i got some sand paper not sure what number but i took out all the shine and made it a little ruff, i do notice the boat faster like 2 or 3 mph. There is an east test for that, i have notice before i sanded it when i would go full speed and let go og the trottle the boat would glide for 4 or 5 feet and stop, when i scuffed it the boat would glide through the water maybe about 15 feet or so, you can really see the diffrence.

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