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As far as the paint :
I don't know the best as I have nothing to compare the paint I used to. But, that said, I would suggest ppl stay away from the paint I used on the bottom & undercoat as it is very complicated and hard to apply correctly. I was able to apply it successfully but only after many questions over the phone w/ the inventor. (he asks you to call him ..... prolly b'c it is complicated)
The benefit is that it is slicker than snot !! Excuse the "Louisiana French". I know it will just glide through the water w/little to no friction. BUT HOW MUCH FRICTION DOES WATER HAVE ?? It's hard too, so there won't be as much wear as other options.
But the cons are overbearing. It is extremely expensive. Even the price of shipping is outrageous !! If you see the color and change your mind , there are no returns. (it happened to me but i'm use to bad luck). If you don't prep the areas absolutely correctly, it doesn't want to stick. I made the mistake of having a friend help me that knows everything, seen everything, been everywhere and done everything, so he don't listen to nothing. I MEAN, YOU CAN'T TELL HIM IT'S IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS W/OUT A WAR !!
I saw the layers not sticking in a few places and had to geaux back over them w/ the whole prep process again. Did I mention all this was done in Louisiana where the humidity and heat start trying to kill you an hour after the sun comes up ??
If you want a rock hard , slicker than snot finish to glide through the water like an eel , .... , and you don't mind a lot of work , and choose your colors wisely , ... , then Gator Glide is the only thing for you. Otherwise , if I had to do it all again , I'd foregeaux the "slick" and use Total Boat products or maybe any paint would work ??
Good luck and keep us informed w/many plenty photo's of your progress,
Sincerely ...............
I don't know the best as I have nothing to compare the paint I used to. But, that said, I would suggest ppl stay away from the paint I used on the bottom & undercoat as it is very complicated and hard to apply correctly. I was able to apply it successfully but only after many questions over the phone w/ the inventor. (he asks you to call him ..... prolly b'c it is complicated)
The benefit is that it is slicker than snot !! Excuse the "Louisiana French". I know it will just glide through the water w/little to no friction. BUT HOW MUCH FRICTION DOES WATER HAVE ?? It's hard too, so there won't be as much wear as other options.
But the cons are overbearing. It is extremely expensive. Even the price of shipping is outrageous !! If you see the color and change your mind , there are no returns. (it happened to me but i'm use to bad luck). If you don't prep the areas absolutely correctly, it doesn't want to stick. I made the mistake of having a friend help me that knows everything, seen everything, been everywhere and done everything, so he don't listen to nothing. I MEAN, YOU CAN'T TELL HIM IT'S IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS W/OUT A WAR !!
I saw the layers not sticking in a few places and had to geaux back over them w/ the whole prep process again. Did I mention all this was done in Louisiana where the humidity and heat start trying to kill you an hour after the sun comes up ??
If you want a rock hard , slicker than snot finish to glide through the water like an eel , .... , and you don't mind a lot of work , and choose your colors wisely , ... , then Gator Glide is the only thing for you. Otherwise , if I had to do it all again , I'd foregeaux the "slick" and use Total Boat products or maybe any paint would work ??
Good luck and keep us informed w/many plenty photo's of your progress,
Sincerely ...............