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Old 03-26-2003, 11:51 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Gel coat or AwlGrip

Fin....ask for Doug Templin. He's extremely knowledgeable and helpful and a great guy to talk to... When you figure out the color (down to two or three) they will send you actual paint "chips" (we'll they did for me at least [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] ) which represent the actual color over a color chart.

As for it being better .... I cant say .... but Sterling is what I will go with. I have talked with guys (painter) that have used the other "two part's" (Interspray, Imron and Awlgrip) and I really feel its a matter of what they are comfortable with ....as they usually end up putting down the others product. The other thing to keep in mind is that some of these products are much more suited for roll and tip than others .... The marina where I keep my boat uses Awlgrip and Interlux ..... they really didnt care for the Interlux but felt it was a better choice for roll and tipping and is more easily repairable.... But they also spray Awlgrip on Sportfishing boats and yachts up around the 50-60 foot range so I really think they have a comfort level with using that product ..... and I will say the work they turn out is absolutely flawless...but it costs !!!!!!!!! I've also seen three hulls painted with Interspray that had a great finish ... so its really hard to say....

After you spray yours ...I'll bring mine down [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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