Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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My new boat
Over the weekend I had my new boat trailered to the boat launch.

Over the weekend I had my new boat trailered to the boat launch.

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Do you have enough pads to buff it out
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Congratulations Mike...obviously AG is working out very well financially.
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My new boat
Over the weekend I had my new boat trailered to the boat launch.
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I worked up in Stuart/Hobe Sound as a sport fish captain years ago. Jim Smith's were always the prettiest and fastest sport fishing boats built up there and there are a lot of custom builders up there. American Yacht is also top notch. Jim Smiths are built for speed over sea keeping ability. Everything in the boat is built from core composite materials, from the galley counter tops to the hull. The engines are the highest horsepower and lightest diesel engines available. Generally Mann diesel engines. It's all about speed not endurance.
In Florida these four million dollar plus yachts compete in high dollar Sailfish tournaments with purses of over a million dollars. In a tournament everyone starts at the same time (Bimini start), so he who has the fastest boat gets to the fishing grounds the soonest and can stay the longest.
Oh, btw, these high end boats don't get waxed. They are painted with Awlgrip or Imron. For the first four to five years the boats are just washed. If you wax them you degrade the clear protective resin layer that floats to the surface when Awlgrip and Imron dry. After year five when the resin layer starts to oxidize from UV rays instead of waxing the boats they just go to the boatyard for a new paint job and new teak decks to the tune of 150k. High dollars sport fish captains are paid to fish not wax. American Yachts does a lot of paint work on these types of Sportfishing yachts. They are arguably the best at paint work up there. American also builds some pretty amazing sportfish yachts too.
That Jim Smith isn't even finished being built yet. It's probably on it's way to a boat yard that installs tuna towers. Captains climb up in the tuna tower to spot birds off at a distance that are feeding off the bait fish that the Sailfish have slashed to pieces while feeding. Find the birds and you've found the Sailfish.
Oh, btw, these high end boats don't get waxed. They are painted with Awlgrip or Imron. For the first four to five years the boats are just washed. If you wax them you degrade the clear protective resin layer that floats to the surface when Awlgrip and Imron dry.
American Yachts does a lot of paint work on these types of Sportfishing yachts. They are arguably the best at paint work up there. American also builds some pretty amazing sportfish yachts too.
I've seen where the sanding crews don't change the sanding discs on the DA's often enough. They don't get a good key for the new finish to adhere to or they don't solvent prep well enough and have adhesion issues or the finish fisheye's. Heat and humidity are also ever present and conspire to ruin a finish. There a million ways in South Florida to ruin a paint finish at a boat yard.