I was at WallyWorld yesterday, and saw there were a few different companies that have a spray-in bedliner. 3M has one they call "rubberized coating" and then a couple were called "bedliners". Anyway, I keep leaning away from using carpet in my boat. The more I think about it, the more I think I don't want carpet. Primarily because in tournament fishing, we fish rain or shine, and many of the lakes we fish don't have a dock, so tracking mud in the boat is inevitable. It just seems like the ability to take the boat to a car wash and spray it out seems so much easier from a maintenance standpoint, as well as rips/burns/tears etc....
All it seems I'm concerned with is deadening the sound inside the boat. Also, I thought that applying a bedliner coating to the gunwale would be nice to help with noise and also be more durable than a paint. Thoughts? Not to mention it would match the black steelflex aleady applied at the bottom . I dont want to just spray the whole inside of the boat with it, becuase I don't want to deal with the heat in the spring, summer, and early fall (here in Ga).
I saw someone else used a product called Gatortrax on their boat (had like a camo pattern), but when I googled it, I could only find a boat manufacturer, not a coating.
Anyone got any good ideas on floor coatings besides carpet?
All it seems I'm concerned with is deadening the sound inside the boat. Also, I thought that applying a bedliner coating to the gunwale would be nice to help with noise and also be more durable than a paint. Thoughts? Not to mention it would match the black steelflex aleady applied at the bottom . I dont want to just spray the whole inside of the boat with it, becuase I don't want to deal with the heat in the spring, summer, and early fall (here in Ga).
I saw someone else used a product called Gatortrax on their boat (had like a camo pattern), but when I googled it, I could only find a boat manufacturer, not a coating.
Anyone got any good ideas on floor coatings besides carpet?