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COATINGS


WREDE CONSULTING With headquarters in Hamburg and locations in Bremen, Barcelona, La Ciotat, Rotterdam and Palma de Mallorca, Wrede provides independent consulting for coatings from new builds to refits with specialisation in mega and superyachts. Founded in 1999, the company owes its success to the many years of experience of its independent paint consultants and surveyors, as well as to state-of-the-art, innovative technology. The coating specialists provide advice on surface optimisation and construction as well as corrosion protection. They offer surface inspections, quality management and project support. For more details Tel: +49 40 8816745 0 or visit www.wrede-consulting.com


skirt should be attached to the topsides to protect the below water-line sections from any precipitation. When it comes to job planning, the most important elements during application, are atmospheric, clean air, and temperature control.”


Wrede Consulting GmbH, with its headquarters in Hamburg and locations in Bremen, Barcelona, La Ciotat, Rotterdam and Palma de Mallorca, provides independent consulting for coatings from new builds to refits with specialisation in superyachts. Founded in 1999, the company owes its success to the many years of experience of its independent paint consultants and surveyors, as well as to state-of-the-art, innovative technology. Speaking on behalf of the company Christopher Rothe says, “For the finest results, conditions have to be provided so that the applicators have no excuses for not delivering an excellent result. This means, time, space, lighting, cleanliness, stable environmental conditions, planning, scheduling.” At Storm, Malcolm Kerr says, “It is vital to replicate, as much as possible, the ambient conditions. Reducing the variables is key to a successful paint job.”


When painting, it is always best to avoid extreme air quality or temperature conditions. Low temperatures will for example increase


SEA SHIELD


The SEA-SHIELD brand has been developed over the years by experienced professionals working within the boating and mega yacht industry. SEA-SHIELD understands better than most the task involved in yacht detailing and the importance of adding a protective barrier against the damaging effects of the sun and the sea. They have developed products to make the crews life easier. When SEA-SHIELD products are applied your yacht and maintenance time can be substantially reduced. Future


wash downs get easier every time you use the products ensuring your yacht has the best protection available. A wide range of products is available cleaning and protecting glass, paint work, there’s a range for cleaning streaks from saltwater and other natural stains on paint, glass and various metals. Plus, there are also products to protect and clean the surface and soot areas around exhaust. For more details Tel: +1 954 519 2014 or visit www.sea-shield.com


drying times while high temperatures will reduce drying times and can make application more difficult, as product flow and levelling is compromised. Optimal painting conditions are when the ambient temperature is between 10 - 26° Centigrade and relative humidity is below 65%.


It is always best to avoid painting in direct sunlight, or when the substrate itself is excessively warm. One good way to check this is to check the surface temperature using a specialised surface thermometer.


With over 20 years experience crewing superyachts, Duncan Sykes the Managing Director at Absolute Boat Care, understands


absolutely the requirements and demands of captains and owners alike. Based in Mallorca, they have a large, highly professional team who have the capabilities to undertake absolutely any job, whatever the size. Captain Jason Lambourne, of the motor yacht Angara has enjoyed working with Absolute Boat Care and done so for the past four years. He says, “The products and the knowledge they employ when polishing Angara have always given her an incredible shine and made sure she is looking fantastic for her owners every season.”


WARRANTIES Captains like Jason Lambourne want more than just a good looking yacht. They want


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