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Marine Deck Brush

kgower

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2024
Boat Model
222SE
Boat Length
22
We purchased this one a few years ago. It works great on the deck of the sailboat. Oh, and it floats with the handle.


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While the Yamaha was on the trailer, I cleaned the hull and top sides with a soft bristled extendable car wash brush that you connect a hose to. It's a bigger brush with a longer handle and gets under the boat nicely.

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We purchased this one a few years ago. It works great on the deck of the sailboat. Oh, and it floats with the handle.


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While the Yamaha was on the trailer, I cleaned the hull and top sides with an extendable car wash brush that you connect a hose to. It's a bigger brush with a longer handle and gets under the boat nicely.

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That West Marine looks like it was OEM from ShurHold.
 
Medium bristles for cleaning the hull and general purpose?
Extra soft blue will do everything you need. The yellow are nice if you have a lot of anti skid paint on bigger boats.
 
I use a tennis ball on a stick to get into the nooks and crannies of the engine(s) compartments.
 
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