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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New project, Dakota 1650 modified V
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<blockquote data-quote="riverrat717" data-source="post: 403729" data-attributes="member: 19257"><p>Nice boat, and good job so far!! If you go the Herculiner route, prep is everything to get a good bond. Used it on my truck bed, and had it in my old boat (PO did a crappy job, peeling up). If it were me, I'd use paint with a lil sand in it for traction. Cheap and easy to maintain. Keep up the good work! :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrat717, post: 403729, member: 19257"] Nice boat, and good job so far!! If you go the Herculiner route, prep is everything to get a good bond. Used it on my truck bed, and had it in my old boat (PO did a crappy job, peeling up). If it were me, I'd use paint with a lil sand in it for traction. Cheap and easy to maintain. Keep up the good work! :beer: [/QUOTE]
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