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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 116011" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>The money difference is in the teflon additive. If the purpose is to seal the boat, the teflon doesn't add value. Either product could contribute to a boat coming off the trailer. If either product is applied on the boat, I wouldn't unhook until the trailer was in the water. Yes, the teflon version is more "slippery". If you have an airboat, commonly run across grass, and can afford the teflon....I'd get the more expensive version. If not, I don't see the value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 116011, member: 1053"] The money difference is in the teflon additive. If the purpose is to seal the boat, the teflon doesn't add value. Either product could contribute to a boat coming off the trailer. If either product is applied on the boat, I wouldn't unhook until the trailer was in the water. Yes, the teflon version is more "slippery". If you have an airboat, commonly run across grass, and can afford the teflon....I'd get the more expensive version. If not, I don't see the value. [/QUOTE]
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