Driven Auto Detail: 2000 Ranger Fishing Boat

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Hey everybody!

I detailed this boat a little over a week ago. It belongs to the owner (my bro-in-law) of the F250 I detailed a few weeks back (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/6076-mshu7-detail-2006-f-250-turbo-diesel-work-truck-pic-intensive.html ). After I detailed his truck, he then asked me to detail his boat, so I of course said yes! He is a tournament fisher so his boat gets worked hard, like his truck. He wasn't concerned with the scuff marks and scratches on the boat rather he just wanted it cleaned up and protected.

This is the first boat I've ever detailed. I have a new respect for detailing cars and also those people who like and are successful at detailing any kind of boat. They are hard work for sure!

On to the detail:

-Wash-
Duragloss Marine & RV Wash Concentrate #591
I figure I might as well use a wash that's intended for marine use. It did exactly what it was supposed to do which was to remove all the grime, grease, and other stuff.

-Polish-
Duragloss Marine RV Polish #501
Like I said earlier, he wasn't real concerned about removing scratches and scuffs just because he said he'll get them again the next time he fishes. Since this was the case, I decided to go with this polish. It's basically an all-in-one that cleans & protects. It did a great job of bringing back the shine. I used the Cyclo with Green polishing pads on the top side of the hull and then just used a Wolfgang 2-in-1 applicator for the bottom side of the hull and the inside areas of the boat that the Cyclo can't reach.

-Protect-
Collinite Liquid Insulator Wax #845
Even though the Duragloss polish was an AIO, I wanted to throw on an extra layer of protection. I read from a few different places that Collinite's boat wax is the same as the Insulator wax so I just stuck to that since I had it on my shelf. I applied with the Wolfgang 2-in-1 applicator.

-Wheels & Tires-
ZEP Degreaser (1:1)
Sprayed on, let sit for a minute, rinsed off. It does the trick!
DP Wheel Gel
This was my first time using this product. It's not very gel-like but it is a little thicker than a liquid. I sprayed it on, let sit, and then rinsed. I also hit the wheels with my wheel Schmitt with the wash shampoo afterwards just to make sure they were completely clean. The more I use the wheel gel, the more I like it. I think it'll be a mainstay in my arsenal.
DP Tire Gel
This was my first time using this product. Let's just say that this product is now easily at the top of my list for tire gels. I'm not a big fan of greasey, overly shiney tires. DP's Tire Gel as you will see gives off a nice matte look. It seems like it really soaks into the tires. Application is easy and a 32oz. bottle will probably last me a lifetime because you don't need to use a lot.

-Vinyl & Plastics-
Aerospace 303
Is there really anything else that you'd want to use in a boat? I didn't think so. Being SPF40, I knew 303 was the best choice. I love the fact that this leaves a more matte finish vs. a greasy finish.


-Windshields-
Plexus
I've used Plexus quite a bit and I've always been impressed with it. I thought the two plastic windshields would give me another chance to see just how good it really works and boy did it! The pics are the proof. On a side note, I unforunately had just ordered DP's Plex-All so I didn't have it in hand yet to do a side-by-side comparison. It's on my list though since I now have a can of it sitting here next to me now.


Ok, now on to the pics.

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Not even the same boat. You made that look great.
 
wow nice job!
i think i will add DP tire gel to my next order, those tires have the perfect shine!
 
GREAT Looking Ranger!!!!!!! You'll make the folks in Flippin Arkansas proud! (that's where the Ranger plant is).

I used to be a manufacture's rep and sold Ranger OEM pieces (hatch and deck hardware, seat pedestals, etc)....great bunch of people and I fished at Bull Shoals lake with a lot of employee's...fish Sunday, be at the plant Monday LOL.

Toto
 
Thanks!

That'd be cool to work for Ranger. This is the only Ranger I've fished out of. It's one heck of a boat! Even with it only being 175hp motor, it freakin hauls a$$. I can't imagine how fast today's boats are with 225hp+ hanging on the back. I grew up fishing but am no where near his level of talent out on the water. He actually took me fishing the next day but unfortunately the fishing wasn't as good as the detailing..hehe.
 
That is a sweet write up, nice I enjoyed it. The pictures are really nice and the turn around was incredable. I really like how the wheels look.

Thanks for sharing.
 
mshu7 said:
Thanks!

That'd be cool to work for Ranger. This is the only Ranger I've fished out of. It's one heck of a boat! Even with it only being 175hp motor, it freakin hauls a$$. I can't imagine how fast today's boats are with 225hp+ hanging on the back. I grew up fishing but am no where near his level of talent out on the water. He actually took me fishing the next day but unfortunately the fishing wasn't as good as the detailing..hehe.
Tell your buddy to stick a Merc Verado or new Yamaha 300 on the back....:D
 
Nica said:
That is a sweet write up, nice I enjoyed it. The pictures are really nice and the turn around was incredable. I really like how the wheels look.

Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the compliments! I also really enjoy reading people's write-ups so I figure it's the least I can do :) .


Surfer said:
Tell your buddy to stick a Merc Verado or new Yamaha 300 on the back....:D
HAHA, I'll mention it to him :) .
 
That's onejob you should really be proud of. How did you like Duragloss marine products so far? Works well on boats?

and yes,DP tire gel is a must have. It smells so good too.

mshu7 said:
Thanks guys! The DP Tire Gel is a must-have in my book :) .
 
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supercharged said:
That's onejob you should really be proud of. How did you like Duragloss marine products so far? Works well on boats?

and yes, Duragloss tire gel is a must have. It smells so good too.
I'm confused lol, I think he used DP...Duragloss has a tire gel?
 
The amount of flake on that boat is just silly, nice work!

Too bad he lives on a gravel road, that dust he kicks up would aggrevate me!
 
I know the hard work that goes into a boat, first hand. Nice turnaround, it really looks like he just bought it!! Great finish!
 
Thanks for all the kind work guys! Like I said, I have so much more appreciation for people that like and are good at detailing boats.

supercharged,
The Duragloss products worked really well. The polish I thought did a remarkable job even with mostly hand application. While it didn't remove scratches and scuffs, it really cleaned the paint good and left a nice smooth finish for applying 845!
 
mshu7...I am curious to what the marine soap smelled like...I was told the auto and boat are the same but a different scent.....901 is cherry scented in case you did not have it....I would like a soap that was watermelon or patchouli scented...LOL....

glad the 501 worked for you..thats another product I was curious on....was wondering if it would do better than the 101 as far as cleaning and gloss for a base coat...

AL
 
Al-53 said:
mshu7...I am curious to what the marine soap smelled like...I was told the auto and boat are the same but a different scent.....901 is cherry scented in case you did not have it....I would like a soap that was watermelon or patchouli scented...LOL....

glad the 501 worked for you..thats another product I was curious on....was wondering if it would do better than the 101 as far as cleaning and gloss for a base coat...

AL
AL,

I just went out in the garage to refresh my memory on the smell of the marine soap. While I can't exactly tell what the marine soap smells like (smells good), it's definitely different than 901 which I also have. The marine soap seems to be a thicker consistancy than 901 also. Just going off the consistancy and smell, I'd say they are different but that's a very amateur guess.

As far as the polish is concerned, it's hard to say. I've never used 101 so I cannot compare it to the 501 that I used, unfortunately. I'm sure either one would work great though :) .

By the way, I've been bad about showing you pics of our new dogs. The pics I have on my photobucket account are just from the first week that we had them (week of April 21 I believe). I've got a few hundred more on my 'puter...hehe. I'll try to get some new ones up there soon. For now though, here they are (Bella - black, Bear - yellow): mshu7/Dogs - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Gary Sword said:
Great Job! That boat's really has some flakes.
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
 
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