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Gunnel hugger
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: salisbury, md
Posts: 14
Credits: 369.4
Boat: 268 albemarle express
Home Port: bivalve, oc md
Best Catch: my first whitey 84 inches; release
Occupation: pipeline welder
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new gel coat
tight lines patrick |
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If Ignorance is bliss, Why aren't more people happy?
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Raleigh, MHC
Posts: 5,944
Credits: 8,628.2
Boat: Luhrs 36
Home Port: MHC
Occupation: Supporting my Tackle habit
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The prep work either way is going to be about the same.
If you hire a pro to spray Awlgrip or AwlCraft, you'll have a shiny pretty boat immediately - with gelcoat, even sprayed, you are gonna have to wet sand most likely. Paint it and be done. |
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Salon puppy
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 118
Credits: 537.5
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Paint v Gelcoat
Def go with Paint. Better finish, easier to clean. There are plenty of guys who can roll and tip an Awlgrip finish that is pretty near as good as spray.
Key is to do as much of the work yourself. Removing every possible screw, fastener, rail, cleat, latch etc yourself will save you a lot of bucks and give you a better finish. I had a 22 foot cuddy done for about 2k for prep and painting. I did all the non paint work myself. Boat will look like new |
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I've got Banannas
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Manasquan
Posts: 19
Credits: 1,366.8
Boat: 30" Pursuit Offshore
Home Port: Manasquan
Best Catch: My dog: Chum
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Awlgrip
Just had my boat repainted this summer. I dropped the boat off on July 6 and had her back in 13 days. I didn't do any of the prep work and all in, it was about 8500-9000 (I had other work done so I am not sure of the exact amount).
It is a dark green hull and I was told to paint or else I would need to redo the gel coat in another 4-5 years. The boat looks tremendous according to my neighbors. I must say a good job was done. Unfortunately i am in NJ so I can only recommend one boat painter, but I assure you he is one of the better. The only drawback is that the paint scrapes/dents when landing a shark or when you father bangs a sinker into it. I went with awlseal (the chemist from awlgrip went to awlseal a few years back). Low maintanance as well. |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Rock Hill SC (Charlotte)
Posts: 1,272
Credits: 3,846.3
Best Catch: Duckie
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Whats the cost comparatively for gel coat?
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 753
Credits: 2,414.6
Boat: 36' Hatteras Convertible
Occupation: Pelagician
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If it's a good quality gelcoat it can be polished to bring back the shine. You might want to talk to somebody who's handy with a buffer and have them try it out. Just something to consider.
However, if it's not salvageable I'd go with paint too. Hatteras painted just about every boat they ever made right out of the box. Must be okay. |
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If Ignorance is bliss, Why aren't more people happy?
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Raleigh, MHC
Posts: 5,944
Credits: 8,628.2
Boat: Luhrs 36
Home Port: MHC
Occupation: Supporting my Tackle habit
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Avenger makes a great point.
If you are dead set on recoating - either gel coat or paint, take an afternoon - and see if you can recover the finish. If you can't, then nothing lost but a little time. take a small section and use heavy rubbing compound - applied with a machine - if it starts to shine up, then go over the same area with cleaner wax - again machine applied. If it doesn't look good as new, then take another small section and wet sand with the finest wet or dry paper you can find - try an auto parts store - 1500 or 2000 - heck 4000 if you can get it. after that, buff it out with the cleaner wax again... |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Hatteras, NC
Posts: 1,147
Credits: 3,462.1
Boat: 51' Buddy Cannady Hull #4
Home Port: Frisco, NC
Best Catch: Natalie Susan Perry
Occupation: Sportfishing Captain
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Awl Grip
I would paint it with Awl Grip, specifically Awl Craft 2000.
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Posts: 311
Credits: 1,915.5
Boat: 27 Phoenix Express
Home Port: Virginia Beach
Best Catch: 91lbs Yellowfin
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Paint it.
No brainer, Paint it !
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