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Old 03-31-2021, 09:24 PM   #6
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If you're just trying to make an old boat look new, as opposed to artistic graphics, you might consider Ceramic Coating. Diamondshine in Gilford did my 1994 Sea Ray last year and it looks better than showroom new. They detailed the rest of the boat inside and out, all as one package. 293-0378. I think it was ~$125 per linear foot. The boat lives in valet, so I expect it to maintain this look for many years. The boats that look so great at the NE Boat Show in Boston? Dealers hire Diamondshine to go down there and clean them up after the transport. There's another thread about this maybe 18 months ago.
I've thought about it for a while, but at the price of $2.5k-$3k cost was a little high for myself. I am about 3-4 weeks away from doing a wet sand and buff myself for the first time with instruction from a friend, but just want to finalize any other options out there, boat is also pretty much in the sun all day on the dock except for early morning.
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