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I don't see any stock badge or anything there in old photos of cobalt boats - perhaps it was something the previous owner stuck there and did a poor job of removing? The wood will lighten up some with exposure to to the sun, but taking off adhesive like that without affecting the finish can be tough. I usually try water, mineral spirits, and methyl ethyl ketone in that order.
John
Administrator of the www.cobaltchat.com Cobalt boats community forum
2015 210 (Volvo Penta 5.7L V8-225)
Try WD-40. Saturate it and then just rub the heck out of it for a while then blot it with a rag. The second you out water in there it will become significantly more difficult to get the adhesive off. After it's gone completely then use a little soap and water to remove the WD-40. When I was competing we used his stuff that was sticky as all hell and ruined everything it touched for the stone events and WD-40 was the best for cutting it without irritating the skin too much.
In case this helps, we did receive a badge last week from Cobalt which read "designed and built especially for" with our names added. We thought it was a nice touch although, since we bought it off the showroom floor, we didn't do much designing.
The badge was 3.5 x 2 inches with an adhesive back. Of course we have no idea how long Cobalt has been doing this but this is a likely culprit for your spot.
Hope this helps.
Dub
2017 220S (280 HP Volvo duoprop)
Live in Shepherdsville, KY
Boat at Laurel Lake (London, KY)
Nicad, just had a thought. Rather than trying to remove the adhesive, call Cobalt and ask them to send you one with your name. Tell them your boat is special & you don't want to ruin something with chemicals.
Good luck.
Dub
2017 220S (280 HP Volvo duoprop)
Live in Shepherdsville, KY
Boat at Laurel Lake (London, KY)
Great suggestions. I did some detailing today on the vinyl, and I must say, I have bonded with this boat.
Not like the other boat I recently acquired, an Edgewater 15.5 with a Tohatsu 90 HP. Really not liking that one. Good Boat, Bad Boat.
That is where they had their personalized badge, as mentioned earlier. Cobalt will make a new one for you at no charge- I had it done for my 226 last year after I bought it.