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Pros
UV-resistant
Non-skid
Won’t fade or peel
High-traction surface
Cons
For metals, you have to have the surface primed for the paint
Bottom Line
You can lay it on fiberglass, wood, or even an old coat of paint
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Pros
Sprayable
An excellent polyurethane high-gloss paint/finish combo that will make your boat look like a dream ship
Non-skid additives for better traction
Cons
When it comes to seawater resistance, this boat paint is definitely not in the top 10.
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If you want to have a great choice of color, then the Wet Edge paint is something that you should consider
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Pros
Fast dry
Works on metals
Strong adhesion
Cons
A far better paint for the hull than it is for the deck
Doesn’t have non-skid additives
Bottom Line
If you have a metal boat, then this paint is definitely something you should consider and try
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Pros
UV-resistant
Flexible
Water-resistant
Durable in every way you could think of
Comes with a dedicated catalyst
Cons
Not considered a paint
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If you want to cover your boat with something that can withstand some really extraordinary circumstances, this gelcoat kit is definitely something you should try
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Pros
Sprayable
Won’t peel off easily
Dries fast
Cons
Not meant for being applied below the waterline
Bottom Line
If you want a good primer paint, it’s the product to choose