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<blockquote data-quote="nohope" data-source="post: 390449" data-attributes="member: 8991"><p>I used the rustoleum brand on the bottom of my lowe 1648 and love it. I flounder gig and gather oysters with my boat and the bedliner protects the bottom from oyster shell rocks,etc. I agree that it could cause drag and slow it down but I used a brush and it turned out slick not like the truck bed roughness. my boat with a 15hp yamaha with a 9.26X12 prop runs around 20 miles per hour and It was only for protection not to seal anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nohope, post: 390449, member: 8991"] I used the rustoleum brand on the bottom of my lowe 1648 and love it. I flounder gig and gather oysters with my boat and the bedliner protects the bottom from oyster shell rocks,etc. I agree that it could cause drag and slow it down but I used a brush and it turned out slick not like the truck bed roughness. my boat with a 15hp yamaha with a 9.26X12 prop runs around 20 miles per hour and It was only for protection not to seal anything. [/QUOTE]
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