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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1977 Lowe 16' extra wide/deep flat-bottom...2nd build
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<blockquote data-quote="UtahBassKicker" data-source="post: 253929" data-attributes="member: 2815"><p>I found the Herculiner to cover well, the consistency was fine for me and I got it in a gray color for about $100 a gallon. The gallon was enough to cover the entire bottom of my boat on the inside with 3 coats. The roller worked well for me and I just bought a paint mixing attachment for my drill for about $5-10 to mix it. However, it did not adhere very well even though I followed the directions to a "T" and spent hours and hours on prepping. So in other words, I have to disagree with the above negative review in some aspects but I'd say go with the Line-X if you can. Had Line-X put in my Tacoma several years ago (8+), and even now when I see the new owner driving around, it looks great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UtahBassKicker, post: 253929, member: 2815"] I found the Herculiner to cover well, the consistency was fine for me and I got it in a gray color for about $100 a gallon. The gallon was enough to cover the entire bottom of my boat on the inside with 3 coats. The roller worked well for me and I just bought a paint mixing attachment for my drill for about $5-10 to mix it. However, it did not adhere very well even though I followed the directions to a "T" and spent hours and hours on prepping. So in other words, I have to disagree with the above negative review in some aspects but I'd say go with the Line-X if you can. Had Line-X put in my Tacoma several years ago (8+), and even now when I see the new owner driving around, it looks great. [/QUOTE]
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