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<blockquote data-quote="bulrid8" data-source="post: 345527" data-attributes="member: 13420"><p>I hear gluvit is good. I used coat-it on the bottom of my boat and 5200 on inside seams.</p><p></p><p>Coat-it is some good stuff. Little hard to work with, but comes out great when done. Really seals up good and it is pretty cheap. A quart was $20 at academy sports and it did every seam and rivet on the bottom of my boat. </p><p></p><p>The 5200 is great on inside. But **** it takes forever to fully cure! The coat-it drys in 24hrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulrid8, post: 345527, member: 13420"] I hear gluvit is good. I used coat-it on the bottom of my boat and 5200 on inside seams. Coat-it is some good stuff. Little hard to work with, but comes out great when done. Really seals up good and it is pretty cheap. A quart was $20 at academy sports and it did every seam and rivet on the bottom of my boat. The 5200 is great on inside. But **** it takes forever to fully cure! The coat-it drys in 24hrs. [/QUOTE]
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