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Fantastic work which won our competition

We would like to introduce you a winner of second edition of our competition, Mr Michał Hoffa and his fantastic work with motorboat “ŻARŁACZ”.

To made such a fantastic motorboat Mr Michał used:

Below few photos of how it looked before and after using Sea-Line products.


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