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saltwater grizzly need yalls opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveInGA" data-source="post: 275422" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Grizzly Grip - goes on like paint, is non skid, washes well and is reasonably priced. What's not to like for an off shore boat?</p><p></p><p>BTW, I grew up down in the Beaufort/Atlantic Beach area of North Carolina spending summers with my Uncle Linwood. My cousins and I lived for fishing and having fun cruising the inland waterway down near Wilmington, etc. I worked shrimp, fish and oyster boats as a young man going to college.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have a fiberglass boat, Grizzly Grip is about as good a coating for any other material that's going to be used in salt water. The vinyl stuff is okay from what I've seen of it, but the rough beating it'll take from larger salt water fish, I'd rather go with Grizzly Grip. </p><p></p><p>Nothing like a soap and water hose rinse down cleanup to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveInGA, post: 275422, member: 166"] Grizzly Grip - goes on like paint, is non skid, washes well and is reasonably priced. What's not to like for an off shore boat? BTW, I grew up down in the Beaufort/Atlantic Beach area of North Carolina spending summers with my Uncle Linwood. My cousins and I lived for fishing and having fun cruising the inland waterway down near Wilmington, etc. I worked shrimp, fish and oyster boats as a young man going to college. If you don't have a fiberglass boat, Grizzly Grip is about as good a coating for any other material that's going to be used in salt water. The vinyl stuff is okay from what I've seen of it, but the rough beating it'll take from larger salt water fish, I'd rather go with Grizzly Grip. Nothing like a soap and water hose rinse down cleanup to me. [/QUOTE]
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