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PredLuR
Posted 4/10/2017 9:27 PM (#856643 - in reply to #856606)
Subject: Re: Rock Chips





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Location: Madison, WI
Musky Brian - 4/10/2017 5:11 PM

Really depends what type of roads you drive. I'm on year 4 of my current boat and there's barely a mark on it from rocks. The 2 I had previous to that, which saw a lot more gravel, looked like crap. Monitoring the speed on gravel and going nice and slow also helps.


Sometimes it's out of your control though. Me and a buddy got our trailers and boats blasted on a trip up to LOTW in which we had to drive over 15 miles of newly placed sealcoat. Absolutely destroyed everything....rust all over the trailer now. Wish I had the rock guards prior. I have aluminum and can't imagine if I had a glass boat.

We didn't think it was that bad and ran slower and got home and almost cried.

Edited by PredLuR 4/10/2017 9:31 PM

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