DDL,
You don't say what lake of where you're from but I hear ya on the cleaning of the toons to get water/sun affects off of them. Talk about polished, below you see the results of a SERIOUS amount of work. We live in lake Havasu AZ and we don't know what's in our water but, I can put that boat in the water with MIRROR toons and within a 1/2 day of playing around, the waterline and below has a brown/rust colored stain that cannot be removed without using machines to rebuff them. Yep, a pain in the A$$, no doubt about it. But, to me, it's klnd-of the old cliche "labor of love" thing. Both the CEO and I really love the way it looks and we constantly get comments from anyone who sees it.
As for tilting your outdrive up, well, to me, getting that prop and seals out of the water as much as possible whenever possible, is just common sense. Our boat is trailered and we keep it under a drive under aluminum RV/car port cover so, it never sees water (or sun) unless we're in it and using it. So, even though we have the Yamaha 5.3L 350HP V-8, it gets tilted right out of the water when we load it on the trailer. I only lower it to drain what's in the outdrive and then put it back up for transport. As for the toons "never look like that again", well, yeah, they do but, only with a phenomenal amount of effort that if I had to guess, I'd bet only one in a thousand owners do what I do. And that is, after each outing, due to the stains acquired, it takes me around 6 hours to re-buff them back to a mirror state. Oh well, it is what it is. Have fun on your new toy.
Scott