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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'88 16ft V mod. muskiecraft
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 107928" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>I use a product called Skid no more. It is basically a latex paint with ground up rubber in it. I get it locally here and it is about $60 a gallon. It comes in a grey, but you can add white to lighten it up.(that is what I did) I like to fish barefoot sometimes and in Texas the heat can be unbearable on your feet. Especially with a dark color. But I have used this several times and it works great. Not slippery at all and not too harsh on your feet. Where you are you could probably get away with the darker grey too. I'll see if I can get some manufacture info or a web site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 107928, member: 1931"] I use a product called Skid no more. It is basically a latex paint with ground up rubber in it. I get it locally here and it is about $60 a gallon. It comes in a grey, but you can add white to lighten it up.(that is what I did) I like to fish barefoot sometimes and in Texas the heat can be unbearable on your feet. Especially with a dark color. But I have used this several times and it works great. Not slippery at all and not too harsh on your feet. Where you are you could probably get away with the darker grey too. I'll see if I can get some manufacture info or a web site. [/QUOTE]
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