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<blockquote data-quote="GatorTom" data-source="post: 34216" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The stuff that they put on trucks is classified as "removable" camoclad. The stuff you use on boats is permanent and hard to get off. I live on a lake full of stumps. The only thing that I would recommend is that you do not put it on the bottom of your boat at all. Just do the sides and back. I put mine on the sides, back, inside and the front bottom of my v hull. I wish I had not put it on the bottom at all. I've run up on stumps pretty hard and put some gouges in it. The sides have held up well. I had a few extra sheets and did one of my ATVs with it. I've pushed trails through some thick brush with it and it hasn't scratched up at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GatorTom, post: 34216, member: 82"] The stuff that they put on trucks is classified as "removable" camoclad. The stuff you use on boats is permanent and hard to get off. I live on a lake full of stumps. The only thing that I would recommend is that you do not put it on the bottom of your boat at all. Just do the sides and back. I put mine on the sides, back, inside and the front bottom of my v hull. I wish I had not put it on the bottom at all. I've run up on stumps pretty hard and put some gouges in it. The sides have held up well. I had a few extra sheets and did one of my ATVs with it. I've pushed trails through some thick brush with it and it hasn't scratched up at all. [/QUOTE]
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