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Old 03-27-2019, 06:42 PM   #1
Cal Coon
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I assume you are talking about something similar to those clear wraps they put on cars? I see in your post it says above the waterline, but what about below it? I would think that would be a real nice alternative to bottom painting for those in a salt water environment. A lot of people won't buy a bottom painted boat so there would definitely be value to the boat owner/future prospective buyers. Be interested to know how long it would last but like the concept of peeling it back if you ever went to sell it. Also be interested to know what, if any, impact on the gelcoat it would have.
X2!! Although I agree that "new", (and "classic") boats on fresh water would be a prime target, I think salt water boater's would be willing to stand in line (for a long time!!) for a product like this...
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