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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 bass tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="Tettle07" data-source="post: 156444" data-attributes="member: 3330"><p>I have a Seaking 1436 that I hand sanded (not recommended) as per the directions, then bought the dupont bed liner kit (2 X $65) and rolled it on the inside of my boat. I primarily use my boat for duckhunting in the winter and fishin' in the summer but mainly for duck hunting. The bedliner made by dupont lasted 2 years before I scraped it all out and went with an oil based paint. I put in on 1/4 thick over my boat and I guess my boat flexed to much, it kept cracking and breaking off. I have heard some people have used the Herculiner version of this stuff, and have seen marginally better results. I do know you can go to a rhinoliner shop and they will spray your boat for you ($$$$). I'm sure you will get varied opinions, but on my little boat (thin metal as well 12 gauge) it didnt stay on very well. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tettle07, post: 156444, member: 3330"] I have a Seaking 1436 that I hand sanded (not recommended) as per the directions, then bought the dupont bed liner kit (2 X $65) and rolled it on the inside of my boat. I primarily use my boat for duckhunting in the winter and fishin' in the summer but mainly for duck hunting. The bedliner made by dupont lasted 2 years before I scraped it all out and went with an oil based paint. I put in on 1/4 thick over my boat and I guess my boat flexed to much, it kept cracking and breaking off. I have heard some people have used the Herculiner version of this stuff, and have seen marginally better results. I do know you can go to a rhinoliner shop and they will spray your boat for you ($$$$). I'm sure you will get varied opinions, but on my little boat (thin metal as well 12 gauge) it didnt stay on very well. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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