I had similar issues with my boat, I doubt it had a coat of wax after it left the factory. Recently I used a boat 3M product which has a little cutting agent (name escapes me) in it and the boat looks like new with "the usual effort".
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Secondary water pump switch mainly for fresh water wash down. I got tired of trecking water into the cabin every time I watered to shower off after swimming. Main switch is still on panel and left "on".
View of table in stored position from underneath: I pitched the 1" square rusty table leg last season with a 1" tubular aluminium one and now leave it attached. It is held up with a Beckson clip. Bliss. When I list the table into position, I flip the leg down.
Here is the end of the curtain rail, a screw eye into the wood followed by a screw and finishing washer screwed into the end of the curtain rods works like dream. How did a screw it it? Held the screw with plyers and rotated the curtain rail. Took me a while to figure that one out!
Windscreen covers up to keep the cabin cool at the berth. She faces east so the sun beasts on the windscreen half the day. Finally put that shelf back up ONLY to relocate the chart plotter......haven't hit it too bad yet....
After getting a $300 quote (per side!!) I decided to take things into my hands. I had some old house curtains hemmed (thanks Ma!) and put in an extendable house curtain rail (details to follow).