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Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
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Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
I have beening going back and forth with whether to have the hull given a good wet sand and buff or awlgrip. I needed to have the boat pulled for bottom painting as it has been a while and started talking about the alternatives, costs, and maintenance of the hull. The boat is 10 years old and the hull is badly faided. After seeing a couple of awlgrip jobs and talking to a friend, who just happened to be around the day the boat was hauled, with his boat that was Awlgripped, I was convinced. Anyway, I will post before and after pictures when the job is completed.
They are stripping the bottom complety as the paint is just peeling off. I bought the boat when it was 5 years old and I'm pretty sure that had never been done. That along with the Awlgrip job and it's going to be about 3 weeks before all is said and done. Maybe shorter but I am not rushing them as I want the paint to cure and harden well before I pick it up. The boat was sanded and then primed, It is currently a dull grey, doesn't look to bad actually,
I'm also replacng my side air vents and after searching around some I found them here:
http://www.reddenmarine.com/site/item-d ... d=ATT14885
These are the exact replacements for the ones I have on my 1999 Albin 28.
Paul
They are stripping the bottom complety as the paint is just peeling off. I bought the boat when it was 5 years old and I'm pretty sure that had never been done. That along with the Awlgrip job and it's going to be about 3 weeks before all is said and done. Maybe shorter but I am not rushing them as I want the paint to cure and harden well before I pick it up. The boat was sanded and then primed, It is currently a dull grey, doesn't look to bad actually,
I'm also replacng my side air vents and after searching around some I found them here:
http://www.reddenmarine.com/site/item-d ... d=ATT14885
These are the exact replacements for the ones I have on my 1999 Albin 28.
Paul
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
I think all would agree that Awlgrip is the way to go for the long term.
Good decision.
Before and after pics would be great!
Good decision.
Before and after pics would be great!
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Here are a couple of before pictures, hull is pretty much in the same shape all the way around .
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
The Wife and I went to take a look at the boat and check on the progress.
Hull is primed and bottom has been completely striped down to the jell coat. Bottom must have had original paint on it still. A couple of pictures,
On the hard:
Sample of new paint a couple of boats over from me, almost a perfect match to the original color.
2 more weeks...
Hull is primed and bottom has been completely striped down to the jell coat. Bottom must have had original paint on it still. A couple of pictures,
On the hard:
Sample of new paint a couple of boats over from me, almost a perfect match to the original color.
2 more weeks...
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Looking very good. Beautiful in fact.
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Yowzah....now that looks really REALLY good. Good decision on the Awlgrip.
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
She's looking better than new!
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Looks great!! What was the ball park price for the Paint job?
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Need to make sure the Admiral doesn't see this thread.
Or maybe I SHOULD let her see it...
Looks great!!
Or maybe I SHOULD let her see it...
Looks great!!
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
That almost hurts my eyes its so bright! Was it a problem to maintain the white boot stripe?
28TE "Kozy L"
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
With the original there was never a problem with the boot stripe, let see how this one goes.
Paul
Paul
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Paul, long time since this was a topic, but I've just acquired a TE and the awlgrip is the big project for over the winter. Do you recall which color this is? I think it's Vivid Red on the awlgrip chart, but it could be sunfast.
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Re: Made the plunge... Awlgrip it is...
Capt Paul: It has been awhile since you did the new paint. Have heard really good things about awigrip for redo painting. In fact most feel it is better than the original paint. So long as it hold up against the dock and bumps we get moving in and out of the slips and gas docks you could not ask for more. Love your color Red and matchng bottom.
Was the boat red from the start. Your price for the redo paint looks really good as well. Numbers I have heard are 7500-10,000. so you did well.
whwells "Howard"
2006 35TE SPORTFISHER/FLYBRIDGE
'NIBBLES"
Trinidad, Ca.
Was the boat red from the start. Your price for the redo paint looks really good as well. Numbers I have heard are 7500-10,000. so you did well.
whwells "Howard"
2006 35TE SPORTFISHER/FLYBRIDGE
'NIBBLES"
Trinidad, Ca.