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In Part 3 of the Pier Pressure series, Captain Brandon Thompson of Fish River Outfitters walks through a real-world cleaning and maintenance test on Pier Pressure, a 32’ Everglades 325, after six weeks sitting in the water. This video focuses on what many boat owners want to know: How does Armus Hull Pro actually clean, and what does maintenance look like in real conditions? In this test, you’ll see: • six weeks of algae and barnacle growth on the hull • side-by-side cleaning methods (hose, soft brush, hard brush, pressure washer) • how quickly growth releases from a Hull Pro–coated surface • where Hull Pro stops and uncoated surfaces begin • how Hull Pro responds to chemical cleaners and light acid resets • why proper maintenance keeps Hull Pro slick, effective, and fuel-efficient Hull Pro is a non-ablative marine coating, meaning it does not wear away like traditional bottom paint. Because of that, regular maintenance is required, especially in warm, high-growth environments. When maintained properly, Hull Pro delivers easier cleanings, reduced downtime, and measurable fuel savings for charter operators. After six weeks untouched in the water, this Everglades 325 was brought back to a clean, slick surface in roughly 30–40 minutes—a major difference compared to traditional bottom paint. 👉 Learn more about Armus Hull Pro: https://www.armusmarine.com 👉 Learn more about Fish River Outfitters: https://www.fishriveroutfitter.com 📺 This is Part 3 of the Pier Pressure Hull Pro series and completes the full walkthrough covering performance, application, and real-world maintenance.