Thanks guys!
I'm familiar with Castrol products, I have them all--at work, I forgot to bring them to try them... I'm also familiar with Shark hide...
This boat is an albatross around my neck at the moment, my friend is supposed to buy it, but some $#** always seems to happen... So I'm looking at trying to sell it. But before I can even ask close to book value for it, it needs...pretty much everything! The logs look like complete crap, not even counting all the dents the original owner put in them by parking the poor thing over every boulder in Lake Mead.

They're completely coated with 1/16" worth of calcium deposits. So far I've got the outside of the portside logs cleaned. That still leaves 3 sides, PLUS, how to clean the bottoms that are resting on the trailer bunks? Using a 4:1 mix of muriatic acid/water it takes 20 to 30 minutes to remove the calcium from 4' of log. So I've already spent 4 hours, and have 15 hours of scrubbing to go JUST to get the calcium off that I can GET to.
--right now I'm just trying to find out how to brighten up what I've got done so far. And it seems that job will go only slightly faster than the de-calcifying...
PLUS, the rear canvas is totally shot, and the front top canvas isn't far behind. Fortunately all the sides are still ok, but I need to get bids and get the canvas fixed.
The cabin roof is covered with EDPM rubber, and it's shrinking and splitting near the edges, leaving wide open gaps. Need to fix or replace that...
And finally, the outboard-- I can't get the 2nd cylinder to fire consistently. I'm hoping it's just a symptom of the old fuel and spark plugs. Even changing plugs around, #1 always fires just fine, and #2 doesn't. I'm hoping it's just buildup in the carb and not electrical. (#3 and #4 seem to fire okay, but I can't be sure until the motor is under load).
B.O.A.T. ...
