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Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
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Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Any recommendations for (or not) a hull painting contractor on the Chesapeake Bay would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Don
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Composite Yacht's in Cambridge has painted several members boats here. They did a presentation at the rendezvous and explained the process and different paints. From talking with other vendors, I think they have the best price as well. I am sure a few of our members will chime in with their experience. They are located on the west side of the Choptank right before the bridge on the right hand side if you are headed east. They said once on the schedule it takes about a week from start to finish.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Carl
Thanks. There are on my list to call, but it is much better to have a recommendation.
Don
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Thanks. There are on my list to call, but it is much better to have a recommendation.
Don
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Harbor Hills YC
Don
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Your name reminded of another. They are well known for excellent work, very easy to work with, good people. Ask for Jim. Most likely will cost more.
http://www.ospreycomposites.com/
http://www.ospreycomposites.com/
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
My boat is at Composite Yachts right now.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Took mine there on Thursday. May be ready next Friday due holiday.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Bella Sara was painted in the first week of August. Here are a few pictures.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Looks great! What did they charge you?
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Tadel - what color did you use? That's the same color me and the wife would love to use for our 28te!
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1999 seagull nautico 19 "Purrrspective" *sold*
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Very Beautiful job done !Jforesta wrote:Looks great! What did they charge you?
Wish to know the total cost including paint and how many liters of paint used ?
Thanks !
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
How about pricing? I was just quoted $12,000 to Awlgrip the hull on the 28 TE.tadel001 wrote:Bella Sara was painted in the first week of August. Here are a few pictures.
We're located in Cape Coral (Ft. Myers area) Florida.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
The price was about $5,200. That included hull, block, clean, remove old name and pinstripe, paint (sand, primer, paint, boot strip), new name and new Albin logo on the side of the pilot house to freshen up the old one. They did exactly what they said they would do, i.e. scheduled a date to drop off, told me two weeks and it was in the water washed and wax. Given the pricing i was quoted elsewhere, you can't beat it.
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
Wow that's a great price. Might be worth the time and fuel to head down there from jersey! Which blue did u use for the hull?
1989 Viking 45C “Knot Crazy”
1998 Albin 28te "Shady Lady" *sold*
1999 seagull nautico 19 "Purrrspective" *sold*
Native watercraft prostaff
1998 Albin 28te "Shady Lady" *sold*
1999 seagull nautico 19 "Purrrspective" *sold*
Native watercraft prostaff
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Re: Awlgrip contractor - Chesapeake
My hull on the NSC 40 was awl gripped by Hinckley in Rhode Island. I had a few repairs at Comstock in Brick, NJ near where we live. The cosmetic guy there was very much in favor of Imron which is used on Formula boats. It is apparently a lot harder and more durable. I can vouch for the fact that a little contact to awlgrip requires a repair of @ $500. I was hit twice at the dock behind my house by poor boat handlers, and hit and runs. If I were to do it again I would check out Imron. I do not know about cost but I do know Awlgrip is paint and is not real durable. Whatever color you get you will need to use those cloth covers as regular uncovered fenders can scratch Awlgrip. Ask the professionals before you commit, do some homework. I owned an aawlgrip hull for 5- 6 years and it needs TLC including Awlcare wax every year if you want it to last. It is not true that it does not need wax, ask them. It does look great, especially dark colors like flag blue!! It is not gelcoat it is paint.
Good Luck,
Craig
Good Luck,
Craig
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