Andrei - It appears to me to be a petrolium based product that was on the  
surface of the water.  Possibly an Oil company crude oil treatment chemical  , 
if  there is any oil field production in the area of the lake.  The  stain 
appears to have attacked the surface of the jellcoat; as if it was on the  
surface 
of the water and splashed up on the side of the boat as it was under way  
etc.  Possibly it could be neutralized or cleaned with something  like Simple 
Green or other strong cleaning solutions that would not  directly attack the 
jellcoat finish,  Check with a local Fiberglass  specialists in your area 
first.  
 
In a message dated 6/7/2008 10:59:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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