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<blockquote data-quote="CarlF" data-source="post: 104248" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>A good quality exterior house paint will be just as good or better than Thompsons water seal.</p><p>Use two or three thin coats and make sure to soak the edges with each coat.</p><p></p><p>Storage? If you take the foam out of part of your center seat you could make some storage, even put a hatch cover on it. But then you have less floatation, which isnt an issue unless:</p><p>1. you get swamped; </p><p>or </p><p>2. sell the boat (liability).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlF, post: 104248, member: 1159"] A good quality exterior house paint will be just as good or better than Thompsons water seal. Use two or three thin coats and make sure to soak the edges with each coat. Storage? If you take the foam out of part of your center seat you could make some storage, even put a hatch cover on it. But then you have less floatation, which isnt an issue unless: 1. you get swamped; or 2. sell the boat (liability). [/QUOTE]
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