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Cheap Alternative Anti-Slip Grip for Boats & Trailer Tongues
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 368659" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I'm sure most of you know a tin boat can be slippery when wet.. I've had a couple close calls myself. Back in the day, many years ago I use to skateboard. I remember the grip tape was very durable and long lasting so I decided to try this route with much success. Now on those long night fishing trips where the boat is wet from condensation, fish blood, and Miller Lite I stand with confidence knowing I won't slip and fall.</p><p></p><p>Tips, Avoid the Anti Slip tape from Lowes of HD.. Too $$</p><p>-Look at Ebay, I used Jessup Brand with Success , a 9"x33" sheet $5.95 Shipped!</p><p>-Prob best to dedicate a pair of scissors as tape will dull them quickly</p><p>-Maybe straight edge and Razor blade? </p><p></p><p>Happy, Healthy Fishing to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 368659, member: 5345"] I'm sure most of you know a tin boat can be slippery when wet.. I've had a couple close calls myself. Back in the day, many years ago I use to skateboard. I remember the grip tape was very durable and long lasting so I decided to try this route with much success. Now on those long night fishing trips where the boat is wet from condensation, fish blood, and Miller Lite I stand with confidence knowing I won't slip and fall. Tips, Avoid the Anti Slip tape from Lowes of HD.. Too $$ -Look at Ebay, I used Jessup Brand with Success , a 9"x33" sheet $5.95 Shipped! -Prob best to dedicate a pair of scissors as tape will dull them quickly -Maybe straight edge and Razor blade? Happy, Healthy Fishing to all! [/QUOTE]
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