After a long break, November again becomes a meeting time for our industry. We are very pleased to invite you to visit the Warsaw Yacht Show on November 5-7 and METS Amsterdam on November 16-18.
The Warsaw event takes place for the fifth time and at that time it has gained the status of the largest yacht exhibition in Poland. It is intended for both hobbyists and professionals. It will be an opportunity to talk personally with representatives of the Sea-Line brand who will always be happy to advise you on technical issues, how and what to paint on the yacht, how to protect the hull against osmosis or fouling.
The METS Marine Equipment Trade Show is a B2B event that has been the largest event for the yacht equipment and accessories industry for many years. Traditionally, we offer free tickets for people from the industry. If you are interested, please send an e-mail to info@sea-line.eu
See you in Warsaw and Amsterdam!
We are expanding our offer by introducing two new products that will provide boat enthusiasts
Come and join us at METSTRADE 2023, METSTRADE the best event for marine industry professionals,
Visit us and our production plant without traveling
New in the 2023 season is a new polishing wool The new black and white
Sea-Line HARD and Sea-Line self-polishing antifouling are not intended for aluminum surfaces. They include copper oxide, which in contact with aluminum causes galvanic corrosion. Especially on aluminum, we offer ALU-PLUS self-polishing anti-fouling paint, which, in addition to excellent adhesion to aluminum, is also 30% more effective than traditional anti-fouling paints.
Do not add more hardener, because after the base has cured, the remaining hardener will react with subsequent layers, which will be applied to the surface and cause defects. For the product to work properly, please follow the proportions given by the manufacturer.
We do not recommend using universal thinners. The use of a thinner with an unknown composition may result in loss of adhesion, lack of proper flow of paint and varnish defects.