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To have a Pro paint your boat will cost plenty. I was quoted from $4,500 to $6,000 to do my whole boat inside and out with Awlgrip. I ended up painting the boat myself with Sterling Paint similar to Awlgrip but a little more easier to work with using the roll and tip method. Cost me approx $1,000 to do the boat myself and came out pretty good.
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I was also quoted about 3.5k for my Seafari for a professional job inside and out with Imron.
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Who quoted the job on both inside and out?
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A fiberglass guy in the warehouses on the street just south of Tamiami Airport, behind the new car dealer building, can't remember his name though. He was doing a great job on a flats boat in his shop when I asked.
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Jorge call Elio @ Elios Boat Repair @786/683-8608, tell him that your a buddy of Alex. He has done several Seacrafts and was going to do mine until I moved into the 23'. I highly recommend him, he does excellent work and is a great person. Let me know if you cant get a hold of him.
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