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Very unfair, Larry. But, there's probably no way you could know. If
you saw my boat, you'd know that I've spent all my life around working boats and am hardly a spit and polish kind of guy. Take a look through my web site to see how far I will go to save a buck ![]() This is bottom paint, up to the waterline only. It wouldn't have been my first choice but extensive research by the yard last year turned up the fact that it was the only kind that would go over the old paint without a two and a half grand stripping job. The reason for my question is to see if I can save $150 bucks this year by not having the yard sand it, something I would do myself except for my wrist problems. I can put my kids or friends to work with wet Scotch Brite and buckets of water without the yard getting a $50,000 fine if the EPA shows up. I think I'm showing off my frugality and, in boating terms, relative poverty. -- Roger Long "Larry" wrote in message ... "Roger Long" wrote in news:gHg0g.14$LG.0 @twister.nyroc.rr.com: Interlux Boaters with money just can't help themselves. They gotta show it off.... Everyone who can afford multiple coats of Interlux covering the whole hull raise their hands to be recognized.... How much is a gallon in Maine, Roger? |
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