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<blockquote data-quote="cathprod" data-source="post: 180005" data-attributes="member: 1146"><p>Thanks Brine! Your comments would make sense given the preference given to steelflex for the outside of the hull. I was just wondering if I coated gluvit with something like a rustoleum enamel if that would protect gluvit while it did it's thing preventing leaks. I have a tendency to beat a boat up and the added flexibility of gluvit seems like it may help if my hull experiences any flex as I beat it up in slight to moderate chop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathprod, post: 180005, member: 1146"] Thanks Brine! Your comments would make sense given the preference given to steelflex for the outside of the hull. I was just wondering if I coated gluvit with something like a rustoleum enamel if that would protect gluvit while it did it's thing preventing leaks. I have a tendency to beat a boat up and the added flexibility of gluvit seems like it may help if my hull experiences any flex as I beat it up in slight to moderate chop. [/QUOTE]
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