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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1648 Alumacraft Casting Deck
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger J." data-source="post: 409270" data-attributes="member: 18273"><p>Thanks guys on the compliments. Slough Runner, I am familiar with Gatortrax, but not with the difference between Hydroturfs styles. I ordered Hydroturf's "B" stock, has imperfections, directly from them and it cost $125 for two sheets 47"x86" shipped. I have looked at, felt, and talked with people who have used hydroturf, rhinoliner, and other antislip coatings. From what I gathered hydroturf fits my application best, and is easier on gear when it is on the deck. I am going to use 2" double sided tape to hold the sheets to the metal. I took it out today to test it, and the deck has ZERO flex to it, and is very stable. I did find a few rivets that will need to be replaced in the hull., as they were leaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger J., post: 409270, member: 18273"] Thanks guys on the compliments. Slough Runner, I am familiar with Gatortrax, but not with the difference between Hydroturfs styles. I ordered Hydroturf's "B" stock, has imperfections, directly from them and it cost $125 for two sheets 47"x86" shipped. I have looked at, felt, and talked with people who have used hydroturf, rhinoliner, and other antislip coatings. From what I gathered hydroturf fits my application best, and is easier on gear when it is on the deck. I am going to use 2" double sided tape to hold the sheets to the metal. I took it out today to test it, and the deck has ZERO flex to it, and is very stable. I did find a few rivets that will need to be replaced in the hull., as they were leaking. [/QUOTE]
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