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A couple observations taken from this site and another.
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 171718" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I think y'all went off on a different tangent than this thread was started with.</p><p></p><p>If I'm not mistaken, it was more of a question as to why everyone on this board uses Steelflex, whereas everyone on the other board (which just happens to have more in the way of larger boats but that is beside the point) uses Gluv-it, which is a competitor and similar product to Steelflex. Not so much a question of why the different boats.</p><p></p><p>To me, it seems like most people on this board have used Steelflex because they've seen good results by others posted on this board. All it took was one or two people on here using Steelflex, and it spread rapidly. It appears that on the other board, the first couple people happened to use Gluv-it, and as such, everybody who is an active member over there sees the results of it, and opts for it, and as such, a bunch of people end up with that. </p><p></p><p>I used to be an active member of iboats before this site even existed, and saw all sorts of boats fixed with Gluv-it. I hadn't even heard of Steelflex until I found this site, and had been here for awhile. Thus, back then, if I had a need for one of the two products, I certainly would have gone with the Gluv-it, as I had seen the results on numerous occasions. </p><p></p><p>I think tinboats has single handedly boosted sales for Steelflex, completely unintentionally. I'm sure a bunch of people wouldn't have tried it were it not for seeing photos from this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 171718, member: 55"] I think y'all went off on a different tangent than this thread was started with. If I'm not mistaken, it was more of a question as to why everyone on this board uses Steelflex, whereas everyone on the other board (which just happens to have more in the way of larger boats but that is beside the point) uses Gluv-it, which is a competitor and similar product to Steelflex. Not so much a question of why the different boats. To me, it seems like most people on this board have used Steelflex because they've seen good results by others posted on this board. All it took was one or two people on here using Steelflex, and it spread rapidly. It appears that on the other board, the first couple people happened to use Gluv-it, and as such, everybody who is an active member over there sees the results of it, and opts for it, and as such, a bunch of people end up with that. I used to be an active member of iboats before this site even existed, and saw all sorts of boats fixed with Gluv-it. I hadn't even heard of Steelflex until I found this site, and had been here for awhile. Thus, back then, if I had a need for one of the two products, I certainly would have gone with the Gluv-it, as I had seen the results on numerous occasions. I think tinboats has single handedly boosted sales for Steelflex, completely unintentionally. I'm sure a bunch of people wouldn't have tried it were it not for seeing photos from this site. [/QUOTE]
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