Reasons for doing this job:
There is a few good reasons. The first that comes to mind is for the good looks, especially on a show car for example. The pictures dont serve it enough justice. However it does give you an idea of the results achieved quite easily. The serious reasons for carrying out such a job also include:
1 - Re-Paint will protect vital parts from corrsion. Not just the hull, but engine bays, compartments, bilges, handrails and pulpit rails. As it can be used to protect a wide range of substrates, its ideal for use on boats, modern and classic.
2 - The vessel may need a freshen up. You can use Re-Paint to give a new lease of life to your boat.
3 - The vessel may be a classic, race spec or other specialist boat. It pays to protect the components, hull and other vital areas from corrosion. Its also a good selling point for in the future. Think about it, if someone takes the time to do such work to their boat, you know it is well looked after. And you also have the peace of mind that knowing all parts, hull, bilge, etc are protected.
3 - Another really good point to make is how much easier it is to clean off dirt, grime and mud. It just falls off! And then looks as good as when the job was first done. We have got vessels we have done this to ourselves, and after 5 years they are still looking as good as when first done! You may see them out on the water, here is a few of the vessel names to keep an eye out! Keidan, Keidan 2, Honeywave, Little Ann II. There is many more, some are Military applications others are DIY enthusiasts.
4 - It looks really, really good!! The boats looked as good as new when done!



