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Old 11-08-2012, 08:27 PM
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Welcome!

I boat in the 1000 Islands, if the water gets much lower I will be painting my boats hull in "Gravel Guard". LOL!

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Let me know how well that works for ya. Here we are close behind...
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Old 11-09-2012, 02:12 PM
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just got off the phone with interlux and the rep said the
vc17 is 8 times thinner and smoother than any other paint that they sell, so i either have thin smooth easy to remove bottom paint or can go with micron csc which is thicker less smooth harder to remove

the only thing is that the vc17 is only available in red,blue or original charcoal gray where the csc is available in lighter colors light gray and white

most likely vc17 original and deal with the color
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