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HULL PRO: HIGH-PERFORMANCE PROTECTION FOR A YAMAHA 222SD

HULL PRO: HIGH-PERFORMANCE PROTECTION FOR A YAM...

Coastal Yacht Detailing recently completed a full Hull Pro installation on a 2025 Yamaha 222SD Jet Boat. The customer wanted a clean, sleek finish along with protection from the unique challenges of boating in the Great Lakes. Hull Pro delivered—bringing shine, blister protection, speed gains, fuel efficiency, and easier seasonal cleanup. This vessel is now equipped with an invisible layer of high-performance protection, including on the jet drives and transom, where zebra mussels tend to cling.

HULL PRO: HIGH-PERFORMANCE PROTECTION FOR A YAMAHA 222SD

Coastal Yacht Detailing recently completed a full Hull Pro installation on a 2025 Yamaha 222SD Jet Boat. The customer wanted a clean, sleek finish along with protection from the unique challenges of boating in the Great Lakes. Hull Pro delivered—bringing shine, blister protection, speed gains, fuel efficiency, and easier seasonal cleanup. This vessel is now equipped with an invisible layer of high-performance protection, including on the jet drives and transom, where zebra mussels tend to cling.

HULL PRO: SPEED & SIMPLICITY FOR THRILLSEEKER

HULL PRO: SPEED & SIMPLICITY FOR THRILLSEEKER

After years of scraping barnacles every two months, Southern Shores Cruises made a change in December 2024—swapping their previous bottom coating for Hull Pro. The results? A cleaner hull, faster top-end speeds, and significantly less maintenance. Their jet boat ThrillSeeker now cuts through the water at 43–45 mph (up from 35–37 mph), and their most recent haul-out showed only light algae and scum. One power wash later, she looked brand new—and the coating is still holding strong.

HULL PRO: SPEED & SIMPLICITY FOR THRILLSEEKER

After years of scraping barnacles every two months, Southern Shores Cruises made a change in December 2024—swapping their previous bottom coating for Hull Pro. The results? A cleaner hull, faster top-end speeds, and significantly less maintenance. Their jet boat ThrillSeeker now cuts through the water at 43–45 mph (up from 35–37 mph), and their most recent haul-out showed only light algae and scum. One power wash later, she looked brand new—and the coating is still holding strong.