P phil6092 Member Joined Jul 10, 2014 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Jul 13, 2014 #1 Is steelflex still the best to seal the bottom with? Has anybody found a cheaper and easier material to use?
Is steelflex still the best to seal the bottom with? Has anybody found a cheaper and easier material to use?
Bugpac Well-known member Joined Jul 16, 2009 Messages 1,769 Reaction score 1 Location Lawrenceville Georgia Jul 14, 2014 #2 I havent found anything less expensive. And as tuff. If done right. You cant beat it.
P phil6092 Member Joined Jul 10, 2014 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Jul 14, 2014 #3 I was hoping someone out there had found something else. Oh well I guess I am just going to have the bite the bullet and order some.
I was hoping someone out there had found something else. Oh well I guess I am just going to have the bite the bullet and order some.
Z zseverns Well-known member Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 146 Reaction score 0 Location White Hall, AR Jul 14, 2014 #4 I have never used any coating for the bottom of a boat but there is a sponsor on here called wet lander that has a coating that looks pretty tuff and seems to be very flexable you might want to check them out also.
I have never used any coating for the bottom of a boat but there is a sponsor on here called wet lander that has a coating that looks pretty tuff and seems to be very flexable you might want to check them out also.
richg99 Well-known member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 5,105 Reaction score 34 Location Houston, TX & Crossville, TN Jul 16, 2014 #5 I guess I wonder why you would want/need to coat the bottom of any boat, unless it was damaged in some way.
I guess I wonder why you would want/need to coat the bottom of any boat, unless it was damaged in some way.
S Seabee1 Member Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2014 #6 I just put Gator Glide on the bottom of my boat. I don't know that it seals but it sure made it slick.
I just put Gator Glide on the bottom of my boat. I don't know that it seals but it sure made it slick.