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<blockquote data-quote="2008roadster" data-source="post: 233992" data-attributes="member: 2704"><p>I started with a new 1436 Tracker jon with a livewell. I have decided on the decking and the arrangement but I have been pondering the floor covering. I have seen many of you use marine grade carpet successfully. I however decided to use a sprayin bed liner so the wood would be totally encased and would have a non~slip surface. I went to the truck accessory shop that I trust here in Nashville and was told that the sprayin liner would not adhear to the wood. He also stated that the bed liner that comes in a can from the local hardware store that is applied with a roller does not adhear to wood very well either. What are your thoughts and suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2008roadster, post: 233992, member: 2704"] I started with a new 1436 Tracker jon with a livewell. I have decided on the decking and the arrangement but I have been pondering the floor covering. I have seen many of you use marine grade carpet successfully. I however decided to use a sprayin bed liner so the wood would be totally encased and would have a non~slip surface. I went to the truck accessory shop that I trust here in Nashville and was told that the sprayin liner would not adhear to the wood. He also stated that the bed liner that comes in a can from the local hardware store that is applied with a roller does not adhear to wood very well either. What are your thoughts and suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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