What's WD-40?
Are you freaking kidding me?
Do you really have a boat, or are you just posing?
I didn't know people like you still existed in civilization, never mind the greater Chesapeake area. (Or is there a "Chesapeake" in Siberia? Doubt it.) If you were to take a canoe down the Amazon river, I guarantee you would see more WD-40 logos than Ericson logos.
So let me answer this unbelievable question with some more questions:
1. When a doorhinge in your house squeaks, what do you put on it?
2. When your kid scribbles all over the walls with a crayon, how you get it off?
3. When some half-buttocked repair of yours ends up getting old duct tape residue all over a boat, house, or car part, what solvent do you use to remove it?
4. Three weeks after you drop a Vice-Grips into the salty bilge, what do you spray your rusty tool with to make it work again when you're too lazy to dig up the proper socket to dismantle something?
5. When there is a weird-looking bug on the sidewalk that you want to do some important scientific testing on, what interesting-smelling aerosol do you ignite with a match to convey the flame of a thousand suns to the unsuspecting and hapless insect?
"WD-40" is the only answer to ALL FIVE QUESTIONS. WD-40 is in fact the below-optimal, "git-er-done" solution for THOUSANDS of household, nautical, and scientific problems.
http://www.wd40.com/Brands/wd40.cfm
I suppose you don't know anything about Marvel Mystery Oil, either. That's excusable, until you've joined the discussion board on MoyerMarine.com. (All A4 owners will be on this board, eventually.)