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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 172568" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>I've done 2 boats now with it. It's pretty nice stuff and really not that expensive. About $65/gallon, but you don't need primer, etc. I've used the super slick and the regular stuff. I actually like the regular stuff better. I used it because I wanted to make sure my boats were water tight and ensure no future problems. It doesn't look as good as paint but the purpose is to seal the boat up better. I also think it gives a little better protection to the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 172568, member: 2148"] I've done 2 boats now with it. It's pretty nice stuff and really not that expensive. About $65/gallon, but you don't need primer, etc. I've used the super slick and the regular stuff. I actually like the regular stuff better. I used it because I wanted to make sure my boats were water tight and ensure no future problems. It doesn't look as good as paint but the purpose is to seal the boat up better. I also think it gives a little better protection to the hull. [/QUOTE]
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