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I can't agree more. Being a painter myself and pouring over hundreds of pics the last six months it was hard to narrow down a classic design that fit the lines of the boat and wouldn't be out dated a few years from now. I've never had an all white boat and wanted one so I figured why not? Ha. I used a pretty expensive product that I have not used yet. It is supposed to be a few grades above Imron. Looks good but could use a flat sand and rub to be perfect. Its a work in progress so after I do the interior and get into doing the deck I will figure out if I am going to throw color at it. I doubt it at this point cause she looks damn sexy all white.
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I can't agree more. Being a painter myself and pouring over hundreds of pics the last six months it was hard to narrow down a classic design that fit the lines of the boat and wouldn't be out dated a few years from now. I've never had an all white boat and wanted one so I figured why not? Ha. I used a pretty expensive product that I have not used yet. It is supposed to be a few grades above Imron. Looks good but could use a flat sand and rub to be perfect. Its a work in progress so after I do the interior and get into doing the deck I will figure out if I am going to throw color at it. I doubt it at this point cause she looks damn sexy all white.