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Mike Marlow wrote:
I hear this said often, but I look at boats on the St. Lawrence Seaway - a lot of 80 year old Lymans and the likes that are Mahogany, and they look like the day they were built. Totally different world. 1) You are in a fresh, not a salt water area. (There is a reason they refer to fresh water as "sweet water") 2) Since you are at a higher latitude, you have a much shorter season, say 4 months, maybe 4-1/2, thus much less UV to content with than in the San Diego area with year around UV damage. As an example, given the same amount of time on the water, if you get 10 years out of a set of sails on the Great Lakes, but you might only get 2-3 in San Diego. Same applies to coatings. HTH Lew |
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