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![]() A couple of weeks ago I was in his place, and he had an inflatable that looked like pure hell. It had been painted with *something*, and the paint didn't turn out to be as flexible as the material underneath. It was cracked, chipped, dirty, and decidedly sad looking. I was really surprised to learn that the totally un-bristol cosmetic disaster belongs to a very successful yacht broker. Good grief! What is he thinking? I don't know if he used a "proper" paint or whether the available products are now improved, but that boat looked so bad that if it were mine I'd toss it into the dumpster and shop for something a lot less shameful looking. When you dinghy in to the public dock, no one would ever think about stealing it, as they wouldn't trust it. Leanne |
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