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Seahorse Dragon Pro

Seahorse Dragon Pro

For marine applications

Dragon Pro represents the pinnacle of marine ceramic coating technology, engineered for professionals who demand both efficiency and perfection. Our self-leveling formula reduces application time by up to 30% while maintaining the molecular structure and cross-linking that delivers superior protection.

For professionals, this means cutting application time on large projects and for serious enthusiasts willing to follow proper preparation guidelines, this means professional-grade protection is now achievable.

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Dragon Pro – Tech & Application | Seahorse Ceramic
Marine Professional Coating

Dragon Pro

High-performance polysilazane ceramic coating for marine professionals.

01. What It Is & Who It's For

Built for the Marine Professional

Dragon Pro is a professional-grade marine ceramic coating built for the detailer who works in the real world — on boats, in the sun, with wind off the water and a client watching the clock. It is not a consumer product dressed up in professional packaging. It is formulated from the ground up for the demands of marine surfaces: constant UV exposure, salt, moisture, and substrates that flex.

If you are coating gelcoat, fiberglass composite, painted topsides, or marine metal, Dragon Pro is the product in the Seahorse lineup engineered specifically for that environment.

02. Core Chemistry

Polysilazane — Not SiO2

Dragon Pro is built on an organopolysilazane backbone — a fundamentally different class of chemistry than traditional SiO2-based coatings. Where SiO2 suspends microscopic glass particles in a resin that settles onto the surface as the solvent evaporates, Polysilazane is a reactive polymer. It undergoes a chemical conversion with atmospheric moisture to form a dense, cross-linked ceramic matrix that is structurally integrated with the substrate.

SiO2 creates a protective barrier on top of the surface.
Dragon Pro Polysilazane creates a permanent structural conversion — chemically anchored from the bottom up, while the surface remains workable above.

The result is a tighter molecular structure with superior density, environmental resistance, and critically for marine applications — flex tolerance. Gelcoat and composite panels move. A brittle coating cracks. Dragon Pro is engineered to move with the substrate rather than against it.

03. Installer Advantages

Working Window & Bottom-Up Bonding

The biggest risk in any high-performance coating install is time pressure. Flash too fast and you are chasing high spots across a 40-foot hull. Dragon Pro was engineered with a generous working window — giving you the time to coat large sections consistently before leveling.

Reference Working Time

In controlled conditions (~70–75°F, moderate humidity, low airflow), Dragon Pro typically provides approximately 10 minutes of working time before leveling.

⚠ Surface temperature, wind, direct sun, and relative humidity all significantly affect this window. Always perform a test panel in your specific conditions before committing to a full install.

What makes Dragon Pro's working window different is what is happening beneath the wet layer while you work. The cross-linking and bonding process begins at the surface interface immediately — anchoring the coating from the bottom up while the top layer remains open and workable. By the time you level, the foundation is already chemically locked to the gelcoat.

You are not racing the clock. You are finishing a surface that has already begun its permanent transformation.

04. UV Protection

Dual-Layer UV Inhibition

Most coatings address UV from one direction. Dragon Pro uses a two-component UV inhibition system that protects from both sides of the equation simultaneously.

HALS Inhibitor

Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers work beneath the coating to protect the substrate itself — the gelcoat, paint, or composite underneath — from UV degradation over time.

UV Absorber

A dedicated UV absorber works within the coating matrix itself — protecting the coating from breaking down under prolonged sun exposure, preserving gloss and structural integrity.

One protects what is underneath. The other protects the coating itself. Together, they form a dual-layer UV defense system designed for the sustained sun exposure of the marine environment.

05. Optical Performance

Sunlight-Activated Gloss Enhancers

Dragon Pro contains optical gloss enhancers that are genuinely worth seeing before you apply them. Hold the bottle in direct sunlight — the chemistry inside responds visibly to UV light in a way that is difficult to describe and easy to appreciate.

On the surface, these enhancers contribute to the deep, wet-look gloss that Dragon Pro delivers on gelcoat and painted topsides. It is not a marketing claim. It is chemistry you can see working.

06. Technical Snapshot

At a Glance

Chemistry Organopolysilazane ceramic (not SiO2-only)
Working Time Condition-dependent. ~10 min reference at 70–75°F. Always test your environment first.
UV Protection Dual-layer: HALS (substrate) + UV Absorber (coating matrix)
Coverage Varies with surface condition, porosity, and technique. One bottle covers significant area — test your application rate.
Shelf Life 18 months unopened. 30 days once opened. Keep sealed and cool.
Package Size 100mL
Surfaces Gelcoat, fiberglass composite, painted topsides, marine metal

07. Application

Step-by-Step Summary

01
Prep: Wash, decontaminate, and correct the surface as required. Surface must be clean, cool, and completely dry.
02
Panel Wipe: Use an IPA-based panel wipe to remove oils and residue. Allow to flash dry completely before applying.
03
Apply: Wipe on evenly with an applicator block, working in manageable sections. Do not over-apply.
04
Wait & Watch: Allow the coating to reach its working window. Reference time is approximately 10 minutes at 70–75°F — but surface temperature, wind, humidity, and airflow all affect this significantly. Always test a panel in your specific conditions first.
05
Level / Wipe Off: Buff to a clear finish with a clean, plush microfiber. Inspect under proper lighting and address any high spots immediately.
06
Cure: See cure guidance below.

08. Cure Guidance

The First 30 Days

4 Hours OK to get wet. If it does get wet, do not let water dry on the surface — pat dry with a clean microfiber.
24 Hours Avoid abrasive contact. No canvas covers. No foot traffic on coated decks — socks only if unavoidable.
7 Days No detergents or soaps. Fresh water rinse only. Remove bird droppings and salt spray as soon as possible.
30 Days Full cure develops over approximately 30 days. The coating continues to harden and cross-link during this period.

09. Maintenance

Keep It at Its Best

Use a dedicated marine soap free of high-alkaline degreasers. Rinse with fresh water after every use in salt environments. Avoid friction-based washes.

Reinforce your Dragon Pro coating with Seahorse ReVive — applied monthly for maximum performance, or at minimum every 6 months to maintain the ceramic shield.

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