Sad, but true: the resale value of your boat depends more on how it looks than on any other factor. Buying a boat is an emotional decision, and if yours looks old and chalky, people won’t come rushing to buy it. If, on the other hand, it looks shiny and new, you’ll have no problem getting top dollar when it’s time for an upgrade.
Here’s a quick three-step yearly routine, that will keep that gel coat in tip-top shape, and ensure plenty of enthusiasm from potential buyers who come to look at your boat.
BONUS Boat Selling Tip: Everyone tries to make the hullsides shine when they go to sell their boat, but how many people pay attention to the metal rails and fittings? Rub them down with metal polish prior to listing your boat, and you’ll notice a definite jump in its visual appeal.
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