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Originally Posted by dkoldman
Add Generators to that list. Everytime there is bad weather I fuel my up let it run just waiting for the power to go out. The little quick flashes of dimming of the lights are just teasers. I have a transfer switch always ready to go. I pull my boat out and just go over everything on a nice cool day even when nowhere to go. I just like being. My wife thinks i spend more time cleaning and wax the boat versus on the water.
I have never owned an RV, but I expect it would take more of my time weekly than I spend on our pool. Everytime I read someone complain about the fiberglass finish fading etc., I am just guessing; they never wash and wax the RV. I wax my cars twice a year and they are garaged. My RV would have a cover or otherwise I would wax it 3 times a year
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Let me also add to washing, waxing and covering since you live in Texas. Covers are a PITA. If you are lucky enough to have a real RV garage you would have it made. Parking a non-painted gelcoat RV out in the sun you would have to keep using a professional buffer to keep up the finish. Lots of work. Continual work. Living in Socal when we had the gelcoat finish, I could finish buffing the shine back and watch it dull within weeks.