MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
The manufacturers data sheet says that Awlgrip canot be cleaned so easily, but needs it less. Craft cleans easier. Grip harder to repair but need less being more robust. Craft easier to repair. I've spoken to several who have had a coat of either of these in the past 10 years (it seems to last at least that long), and got varied answers. Some say Craft is better that Grip, others the opposite.
I'm having one or the other of these two this winter, for hull above water line and topsides including a moulded in non-slip surface in the gelcoat. The boat is a Rival 32, 45 years old, no previous painting, gelcoat worn, but fibreglass otherwise in good shape. Summer on mooring, winter on land, low UV exposure (Scotland).
Which should I opt for and why?
I'm having one or the other of these two this winter, for hull above water line and topsides including a moulded in non-slip surface in the gelcoat. The boat is a Rival 32, 45 years old, no previous painting, gelcoat worn, but fibreglass otherwise in good shape. Summer on mooring, winter on land, low UV exposure (Scotland).
Which should I opt for and why?