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PolarKraft 1648 Duck Boat Rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="bhwadeuk" data-source="post: 430144" data-attributes="member: 21994"><p>I could see that may be a possibility. I will run it a season and see how it does. I do tend to be pretty easy on my stuff but you never know. I have $50 and a day of labor into it so if it doesn't work out, no harm. I will go HT on the next go round! </p><p></p><p>I will say if anyone does go the EVA route, cut it with scissors instead of a box cutter. I used fresh blades and a T square and it still had uneven lines. Halfway in I realized that a good pair of scissors made a way better cut. I also used my wife's rolling pin to really apply pressure and get the mats flat to the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhwadeuk, post: 430144, member: 21994"] I could see that may be a possibility. I will run it a season and see how it does. I do tend to be pretty easy on my stuff but you never know. I have $50 and a day of labor into it so if it doesn't work out, no harm. I will go HT on the next go round! I will say if anyone does go the EVA route, cut it with scissors instead of a box cutter. I used fresh blades and a T square and it still had uneven lines. Halfway in I realized that a good pair of scissors made a way better cut. I also used my wife's rolling pin to really apply pressure and get the mats flat to the surface. [/QUOTE]
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