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Horvath
 
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:52:44 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote this crap:

Nothin sticks to my tight, well muscled butt. My pants just look painted on
because I'm so damn fit, buff, and well proportioned I can wear tight pants
and look good.


I don't wear pants, and I look better than you.


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I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.
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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Thanks for admitting you wear a dress.

"Horvath" wrote in message
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I don't wear pants, and I look better than you.


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I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.



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I don't want to spend $$$ on an ablative
multi-season coating if it's not necessary, nor do I want to paint the
thing any more than is absolutely necessary. Suggestions?

If a can of better paint is "expensive" maybe you shouldn't have bought the
boat. A can of ablative paint may cost a little more than some other type but
it won't build up since it washes away and you will save money in the long run
because you won't be paying someone to remove 5 layers of paint someday.
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Steve Zweigart
 
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Point is not the expense of the paint, but rather the necessity. I am
finding very little information regarding whether ablative paints are
necessary for freshwater applications. Being new to boating, I don't
know what my options are, and am trying to find out any way I can. I
sure as heck don't want to get into yearly painting cycles, if I can
help it. If an ablative is indicated, I want the best, longest-lasting
multi-season I can get.

SAIL LOCO wrote:
I don't want to spend $$$ on an ablative
multi-season coating if it's not necessary, nor do I want to paint the
thing any more than is absolutely necessary. Suggestions?

If a can of better paint is "expensive" maybe you shouldn't have bought the
boat. A can of ablative paint may cost a little more than some other type but
it won't build up since it washes away and you will save money in the long run
because you won't be paying someone to remove 5 layers of paint someday.
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Trains are a winter sport


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SAIL LOCO
 
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,Point is not the expense of the paint, but rather the necessity. I am
finding very little information regarding whether ablative paints are
necessary for freshwater applications.

In fresh water you could get away with VC17 but it's a hard vinyl and it's my
understanding that in fresh water hard growth is not the problem ... grass is.
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in fresh water hard growth is not the problem ... grass is.

zebra mussels...algae build up (slime)...VC 17 works great....slap a new =
coat on every spring....

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