I got the "white" and am very happy with the results. I would say that this is NOT as pretty Interlux Perfection or Awlgrip but it looks pretty good. It is a brilliant white that pops. I will follow up with a report after the season is over.
This paint is advertised as a paint that is used on off-shore drilling platforms and repels the UV and elements as good or better than any other paint.
This would prob be great to paint Cummins engines also.
I have not been out yet with it or fished with it (slime and guts) but from what I have seen after the rain yesterday it does NOT seem to be slippery, actually it may be the opposite.
The first coat I put on was a bit difficult with the roller and I felt it needed to be thinned a bit. In some spots it is not even and may have clumped a bit. My boat is not a show boat so no big deal for me.
They do have a thinner for it (I would recommend it), but I thinned it with interlux 2333n that I had and seemed to work very well. I thinned less than 10% and had excellent results with the roller.
If you use this you must heed the warnings it is noxious to say the least (I usually and stupidly ignore warnings). This is far worse than those days in High School sniffing glue...
My cockpit was gray and wanted to get back to white
This was the first coat

