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Old 07-23-2008, 06:43 PM
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How can i get nicks and scratches out of my hull and make it shine?

i thought someone had said i could just go buy a cheap buffer from walmart and go over the hull with just a bonnett and it will make if shine and fix small scratches am i right, or is there another way to do it?
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Old 07-23-2008, 07:05 PM
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Sorry, but a "cheap" buffer will not produce the results you are looking for. Try doing a search on different words like shine hull - hull repair - remove scratches - etc.

There have been many posts on the subject so you should find a few ideas, especially those that work.
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Old 07-24-2008, 09:09 AM
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vic do you know how thick the hull is on thriumph boats? thanks
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Probably should get something from Triumph on that to be sure.

So far, in my mods, I have seen 1/2 inch to around 3/4 of an inch, depending on location.
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I have several nicks and scratches, I would leave them , shows the boat is being used...but heck thats just me..
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From the factory:
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The thickness varies around the boat it can range from roughly 1/4" to a
little over 5/8". The outer hull and transom area are usually the thickest
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I have a video from Triumph that explains how to make repairs. Click down there to watch it.

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