The hulls of my 2000 Mystere are in nice shape but the sun-exposed parts were getting a bit dull, particularly the decks. A couple good coats of wax and buffing brought them back like new again. I hesitated to wax the decks for obvious reasons but did it anyways because i didn't want to see them get chalky and crappy-looking. Luckily the slipperines went away with a bit of use so now we don't butt-slide to the sterns in a gust!
My question is this: what's the best way to keep those decks looking new without waxing them? These hulls have strips of "nonskid" textured into the gelcoat, but when waxed they're just as slippery as smooth decks.
BTW, before any racers out there comment, i'm aware that waxing slightly reduces hull speed but I'm just a rec sailor out for a good time.
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Jason Kasper
2000 Mystère 5.0XL
Lake St Francis (St Lawrence River)
Lancaster, Ontario, Canada
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