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ILESOX
Posted 5/30/2021 10:13 AM (#980337)
Subject: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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Location: Roscoe IL
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There was a thread awhile ago about ceramic coating boats, this pertains to that. I have a 1996 stratos 219 (19’3 x 92” beam ). This boat spent a few years on various pro walleye circuits, then spent the next 20
Or so on the Chippewa flowage, she has plenty of character marks. I have a good friend that owns a detail shop and specializes in ceramic coating and paint corrections. The “ceramic coat” post led me to approaching him about a correction and ceramic coat of my boat, which was still a decent 10 footer but needed some help.

I picked the boat up yesterday and I was extremely happy with what he was able to do with this old thing. Very very impressive. Hopefully the pictures I’m trying to attach show up. If anyone is looking for someone to make their boat look their best, he’s very resonable and enjoyed doing my boat were at the very top of Illinois basically middle of the state and I’d be happy to share his contact info.
sworrall
Posted 5/30/2021 10:17 AM (#980338 - in reply to #980337)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
That's a great boat and looks amazing.
ILESOX
Posted 5/30/2021 10:35 AM (#980340 - in reply to #980338)
Subject: Re: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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Location: Roscoe IL
sworrall - 5/30/2021 10:17 AM

That's a great boat and looks amazing.


Thanks, Steve! I keep telling myself it’s tike to upgrade while
I can get a decent price out of it, then I start looking for a 620 or similar with the same type of rigging I have and I tell myself the old
Girl will do for another year to two
RJ_692
Posted 6/2/2021 7:13 AM (#980386 - in reply to #980337)
Subject: Re: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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wish it was closer my old 692 could use some love. that looks great
talmooner
Posted 6/4/2021 8:03 AM (#980406 - in reply to #980337)
Subject: Re: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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ILESOX,

Looks like a brand new boat.
I PM'd you about the contact info when you get a chance.

Thank you,
Talmooner
ILESOX
Posted 6/5/2021 2:47 PM (#980429 - in reply to #980406)
Subject: Re: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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Location: Roscoe IL
talmooner - 6/4/2021 8:03 AM

ILESOX,

Looks like a brand new boat.
I PM'd you about the contact info when you get a chance.

Thank you,
Talmooner

i sent the info to you just now! you wont be dissapointed if you decide to have him do your boat.
colinj8899
Posted 6/9/2021 8:19 PM (#980527 - in reply to #980337)
Subject: Re: Ceramic coat/wet sand of an old boat




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Thanks for the post. Be sure to update us or me in a year to show how the ceramic coating hold ups on a boat. I am very curious. Thank you
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