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<blockquote data-quote="slipsinker" data-source="post: 265643" data-attributes="member: 8912"><p>without a boat, i spent quite a few quality hours fishing off of the DNR courtesy piers last summer i noticed quite a few going in and out of the water at the ramps. being in the market for a jon boat i kept my eye open for make model wear and tear etc of the boats coming and going from the dock. what i did notice was paint wear and tear on all the jon/ utility boats regardless of make. i ended up buying a small yellow rowboat at the end of the season, scuffed up the factory gloss coat and rustoleumed over the finish with their flat camo green. the finish proved durable enough and any scratches that developed i quickly spotted with the aerosol can. basically any flat finish paint is less durable than a gloss finish... has been my experience over the years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slipsinker, post: 265643, member: 8912"] without a boat, i spent quite a few quality hours fishing off of the DNR courtesy piers last summer i noticed quite a few going in and out of the water at the ramps. being in the market for a jon boat i kept my eye open for make model wear and tear etc of the boats coming and going from the dock. what i did notice was paint wear and tear on all the jon/ utility boats regardless of make. i ended up buying a small yellow rowboat at the end of the season, scuffed up the factory gloss coat and rustoleumed over the finish with their flat camo green. the finish proved durable enough and any scratches that developed i quickly spotted with the aerosol can. basically any flat finish paint is less durable than a gloss finish... has been my experience over the years [/QUOTE]
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