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Old 01-11-2011, 10:06 AM
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Default Re: Gelcoat Versus Awlgrip versus Easypoxy - showdown.

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My take on this...2 part paint. If you are doing a whole boat such as my project skip the roll and tip. Spray it or have it sprayed, you will be much happier with the results.
I agree, I've done two boats this year for my TowBoat business. You could find a local boat or body shop that needs the work, have them spray it and you do the prep work. The Ski Barge I just did I supplied the primer, they had some left over Awlgrip charged me 250.00. I sanded, taped, wiped down etc. the painter walked in sprayed we waited 15 minutes and pulled the tape. I did the same thing for the hull except I provided the red paint and they sprayed the hull and charged me 60.00.
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