




Well, It's that time of the year. I know a lot of people are getting out on the water, especially you guys where the temps are getting high. I've been out the last 3 weeks with a drysuit. Water is chilly but we have the lake to ourselves.
Scott
2021 Craz
2007 Mobius LSV
1997 Sea Ray 190
Made it to Lake Powell for a day. Water was already 65-70 and smooth as glass. Even did some waterskiing!
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2016 Moomba Mojo Surf Edition
2000 Sharpe Houseboat 70x16 (Lives at Lake Powell)
Got the boat pulled out of the garage. Last fall I spent several days buffing and waxing the exterior. I had a lot of light scratching from bumpers/piers plus a few larger scratches. These sanded and buffed out nicely.
Looks new again..
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2021 Moomba Max
I injured my back somehow a few weeks ago and that has put a damper on getting on the water but we are hoping to get out next weekend!
2024 Supra SV 400 “SUPA DUPA”
2019 Moomba Max - sold"MOOMBAE"
2016 Yamaha AR192 - sold
2022 Makai
Fire Red - Pecan ChillTech - Woodgrain Gatorstep - 5% tint - Shoreline Shade
400 - 1.76 - Acme 3409 16x13 prop (15.5x15 Altitude/Wake spare) prop
Ballast Mods: (aka TINRFD): 1500lb of lead (you read that right) and +700lb WM Bags
What did you sand/buff with?
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2021 Moomba Makai
Black Cherry Metal Flake & Fire Red
Nibral OJ 15.5x15 Altitude/Wake prop w/1.76 trans v-drive
Wet Sounds bow speakers & 10's on the Tower & ported sub
For a buffer I use a random orbit DA polisher. Started off with a Maguires cleaner wax, then polish, then carnauba wax.
For light scratches just did a few extra passes with the cleaner wax and a course pad.
For deeper scratches (I had a few) I started off with a 320 grit wet sand (soapy water) to remove the scratch, then worked my way up to 2500 grit to remove the sanding marks. I have a foam sanding pad that works nice..I can wrap it with different grits of sandpaper.
Lastly used a heavier scratch removal wax and worked my way up to a polish then carnauba..
Key when sanding off a bigger scratch is to sand a larger area around the scratch to feather it in…this way it blends real nice. If you focus too hard on just the scratch you will be able to see where you removed the material. Of course if the scratch is too deep you’ll need a pro to fill it in..
I always get a bit nervous sanding on the boat, but it always buffs out perfectly..just need to work at it for a little while.
Last edited by brad460; 05-22-2025 at 06:49 PM.
2021 Moomba Max
Finally got the boat out for the season and it feels so good! Well, aside from the sunburn we all got lol. Glad to be back on the water!
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2024 Supra SV 400 “SUPA DUPA”
2019 Moomba Max - sold"MOOMBAE"
2016 Yamaha AR192 - sold
Finally getting back out on the water. Redid my numbers with some sweet 3d printed number in Moomba font made locally by Chris. These have laser cut 3M tape on the numbers for a perfect fit. I spent Saturday morning getting them on and they look great.
Using my offical spacer to set my numbers
For anybody interested in numbers or any of the other Moomba/ Supra items he has heres a link to his store https://www.etsy.com/listing/1819103...1%3A1819103145
2019 Craz
OJ 950
Wakemakers bags
Heatercraft triple heater
Those look great. In Tennessee are you not required to have a contrasting color for your numbers from the background?
Scott
2021 Craz
2007 Mobius LSV
1997 Sea Ray 190