would this protect against water intrusion and prevent salt water from permeating the gel coat as good as bottom paint? Planning to have the boat in a wet slip for extended periods of time (weeks to months) and really would like to avoid bottom paint.
ok, I am a commercial diver with over 20years experience in the northeast usa "this stuff is snake oil" I have a pink algae the is getting in it this season and its a pain in the ass to clean and works as well as NO bottom paint...lol~ I have this client on a 2 week schedule and sad to say it should be done every week! ~~~~~~~~ old school bottom paint works~~~~~~~~ if you are worried about the value of your boat going down do not buy a boat ; )
Sure you didn't sell out regarding the clear coat bottom? Hopefully you're being honest because it's highly likely anyone that takes this advice for their boat bottom is gonna be in a bad situation. Also, like to hear what the divers say, first hand. If it doesn't perform, what's it entail to remove it back to bare hull? I live in the keys and have a decent size boat...pretty well clued in on these things.
We have successfully installed Armus Hull Pro on over a dozen boats, allowing us to gather valuable data and provide informed recommendations to protect your hull. Our product has undergone rigorous testing, including numerous cleanings by divers in the water, and we have video evidence to support its effectiveness. Unlike alternative solutions, Armus Hull Pro does not come off during cleaning, and it remains completely clear, eliminating the need for unsightly bottom paint on your hull. Additionally, our product can improve your boat's MPH and fuel consumption. While removing Armus Hull Pro isn’t easy as removing normal bottom paint, based on our experience, there is usually no reason to do so. However, if you would like more information, I would be happy to provide videos demonstrating the product's durability and ease of cleaning.
Yes, Im sure I didnt "sell out" regarding HULL PRO. As a matter of fact, when I applied HULL PRO I had zero affiliation with the company in any way. I can only share what Im seeing with my own eyes on my own boat. Im seeing an increase in performance, and growth simply wipes away with a microfiber towel and plastic squeegee. These are real results in my conditions but understand, it is not apply it and forget it, it does require a steady schedule of cleaning just like traditional bottom paint would. Ive seen periods with little to no growth in close to 4 weeks and other occasions with minimal growth in 2-3 weeks, but again it wipes off easily. I have a suggestion, come see it with your own eyes so you can make an educated decision. You're in The Keys, right? Text me and we'll set something up 754.235.1888.
This is NOT Hullmaxx. It’s a hard ceramic epoxy… Hull Maxx had a great idea… these guys took it to the next level! Strong and doesn’t come off when you pull or trailer the boat. Also looks a lot prettier and is 85 percent uv protection so hull won’t yellow! Check it out
This is NOT a soft silicon or an attempt to mimic it, HULL PRO is a hard epoxy, something that competitors dont have and the look and finish are flawless.
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would this protect against water intrusion and prevent salt water from permeating the gel coat as good as bottom paint? Planning to have the boat in a wet slip for extended periods of time (weeks to months) and really would like to avoid bottom paint.
ok, I am a commercial diver with over 20years experience in the northeast usa "this stuff is snake oil" I have a pink algae the is getting in it this season and its a pain in the ass to clean and works as well as NO bottom paint...lol~ I have this client on a 2 week schedule and sad to say it should be done every week! ~~~~~~~~ old school bottom paint works~~~~~~~~ if you are worried about the value of your boat going down do not buy a boat ; )
Sure you didn't sell out regarding the clear coat bottom? Hopefully you're being honest because it's highly likely anyone that takes this advice for their boat bottom is gonna be in a bad situation. Also, like to hear what the divers say, first hand. If it doesn't perform, what's it entail to remove it back to bare hull? I live in the keys and have a decent size boat...pretty well clued in on these things.
We have successfully installed Armus Hull Pro on over a dozen boats, allowing us to gather valuable data and provide informed recommendations to protect your hull. Our product has undergone rigorous testing, including numerous cleanings by divers in the water, and we have video evidence to support its effectiveness. Unlike alternative solutions, Armus Hull Pro does not come off during cleaning, and it remains completely clear, eliminating the need for unsightly bottom paint on your hull. Additionally, our product can improve your boat's MPH and fuel consumption. While removing Armus Hull Pro isn’t easy as removing normal bottom paint, based on our experience, there is usually no reason to do so. However, if you would like more information, I would be happy to provide videos demonstrating the product's durability and ease of cleaning.
Yes, Im sure I didnt "sell out" regarding HULL PRO. As a matter of fact, when I applied HULL PRO I had zero affiliation with the company in any way. I can only share what Im seeing with my own eyes on my own boat. Im seeing an increase in performance, and growth simply wipes away with a microfiber towel and plastic squeegee. These are real results in my conditions but understand, it is not apply it and forget it, it does require a steady schedule of cleaning just like traditional bottom paint would. Ive seen periods with little to no growth in close to 4 weeks and other occasions with minimal growth in 2-3 weeks, but again it wipes off easily. I have a suggestion, come see it with your own eyes so you can make an educated decision. You're in The Keys, right? Text me and we'll set something up 754.235.1888.
Can this work on a 40 foot sport fishing yacht?
Is it meant to be used instead of bottom paint? Is it meant for boats left in the water all the time?
Yes and yes
Ask people have that have done bottoms for a living for years. To each his own...no small thing once it's on.
Hullmaxx is the OG and has a better track record. But it’s interesting to see others try to mimic it
This is NOT Hullmaxx. It’s a hard ceramic epoxy… Hull Maxx had a great idea… these guys took it to the next level! Strong and doesn’t come off when you pull or trailer the boat. Also looks a lot prettier and is 85 percent uv protection so hull won’t yellow! Check it out
This is NOT a soft silicon or an attempt to mimic it, HULL PRO is a hard epoxy, something that competitors dont have and the look and finish are flawless.