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BWeber
12-09-2011, 12:08 PM
The lake that I boat on has some very murky and discolored water, mostly from the rain and sediment run off the banks. With having a white hull I end up with a dirty and discolored gel coat. A good cleaning compound usually takes the discoloration out, but it’s annoying to have this done after 1-2 trips to the lake. Between the cleaning and waxing, this is very time consuming.

I am considering upgrading to the Mojo and I was looking for some firsthand experience with a dark colored hull, I am thinking charcoal. I know the dark color will show more scratches, but I am less concerned about that compared to the discoloration I get. I don’t ever beach my boat and there isn’t much debris in the water, it’s just not very clear.

Does anyone else have this issues or opinions about colored hulls?
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ian ashton
12-09-2011, 12:34 PM
Everyone always talks about how a dark hull shows more scratches - I have a blue hull, and after 450 hours and 4 years I can honestly say that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I don't beach my boat often, but have, and I don't see any scratches at all. My dark colored hull has held up great.

I agree, I think the water lines on the bottoms of boats make a nice new boat look old and abused - colored hulls for the win!

KG's Supra24
12-09-2011, 12:43 PM
I would love to have a colored hull.

Didn't I read someone say you can't get the Mojo in a color hull?

wolfeman131
12-09-2011, 02:05 PM
The color design tool looks like you can have a colored hull

kaneboats
12-09-2011, 02:48 PM
I think you pretty much have to order your boat to get it but it is available.

rdlangston13
12-09-2011, 03:04 PM
i have a dark hull and it does show some scratches from beaching on the very very bottom as in you have to be laying on your back under the trailer looking up to see them so its really a non issue

Razzman
12-09-2011, 04:09 PM
Mine is all black from the rubrail down, and yes it has a few scratches and swirls. They are inevitable, scuffs from the trailer, hitting debris in the water, road chips and of course those wonderful mystery marks. That being said I've never beached period, docked of rafted without ample cushioning; they just happen is all. After four seasons it still looks virtually new. Sure you have to keep it clean and buff it out at least once a year and wax but it's not that bad.

Jet
12-12-2011, 12:10 PM
It will eventualiy lightly sand off the color. I use to beach mine at the river and it DID finally is rub the color off down to the clear. But its just on a small part at the very bottom and cant see it unless you look for it. Just buy a keel protector and you should be good! Jet

Nobodyrides4Free
12-12-2011, 01:21 PM
My boat is white on bottom, but center is black then back to white just below rub rail. I like the white it does not show that much as far as scratches and stuff.
I typically go to MUD lakes in KS, thats all we have.I also wipe my boat down every time she comes out of the water. That helps keep build up down. Compound and wax it every year, Once usually does it. Typically when I do get some build up from a long weekend from being docked. Usually it will wash off with a mit and soapy water.I dont beach my boat either, just anchor off back of boat then tie to land.

coley
12-14-2011, 08:55 AM
Hi, I boat in conditions which sound very similar and keep my boat in the water all season, i had a white hull and no matter which cleaning product i used i could not get it clean, i changed to a moomba LSV at the start of this season with a red hull and it was clean all season.