Re: How To Care For A New Boat?
Sixgun, I've often wondered if your question can actually be taught.
You'll get a ton of suggestions for products for your hull/interior. The real secret is in using them correctly. More importantly actually the touchy feely, almost becoming intimate with every groove and rise. Some people don't have the patience to understand this.
I've been on filthy lakes where I've had to wash my boat as soon as I got back. Usually the major detailing in the spring is fine for most of the summer. When you pull the boat out the water ya check the boat, clean the clingies off the trailer, make sure nothing is going to blow out on the way home.
As far as the carpet, again common sense. If wet get it up so it can dry somehow. I don't have carpet but others will be more help here.
One comment I read on this site some time ago "It's better to buy an older boat from an anal owner then a newer one from a clueless owner". For some of us, our boats are a passion, something you feel.
You will get nicks and bangs. Things will break. Understanding how things feel when they're right, clues you into when things start going wrong before big problems develop. Lake use only really simplifies things.
Sorry about the long post but how to keep a boat looking and running like new is a pretty complex generality.