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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Sylvan Supper Snapper Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="clc442" data-source="post: 515639" data-attributes="member: 32047"><p>I ended up buying the 2 stage 2 gallon kit from gator glide in charcoal color. I did 5 thin coats for the gator base, and repeated 5 coats with the gator glide. It was easy to do but was several hours for both. The first coat of gator base is nerve racking because the paint "fish eyed" real bad but after some youtube research that seems to be normal. But after 10 coats in total, it looks pretty uniform. The gator glide seems to work pretty good, because I thought I was going to have to drag the boat onto the trailer. It wasn't hard to slide her onto the trailer once the bow was up on the bunks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clc442, post: 515639, member: 32047"] I ended up buying the 2 stage 2 gallon kit from gator glide in charcoal color. I did 5 thin coats for the gator base, and repeated 5 coats with the gator glide. It was easy to do but was several hours for both. The first coat of gator base is nerve racking because the paint "fish eyed" real bad but after some youtube research that seems to be normal. But after 10 coats in total, it looks pretty uniform. The gator glide seems to work pretty good, because I thought I was going to have to drag the boat onto the trailer. It wasn't hard to slide her onto the trailer once the bow was up on the bunks. [/QUOTE]
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