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<blockquote data-quote="IADIVER" data-source="post: 458063" data-attributes="member: 20187"><p>Getting ready to redo the interior of my Lund TYEE, Mainly the floor, since there are soft spots.</p><p>I'm thinking of covering the Marine grade plywood with the Tuff Coat Marine non skid rubberized coating.</p><p>My question to all of you who have done this is, have you ever used this stuff? and is it any good? or is there a better way to go other than carpeting?</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Keith</p><p></p><p>here is the link to the product page</p><p>https://tuffcoatmarine.com/products/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IADIVER, post: 458063, member: 20187"] Getting ready to redo the interior of my Lund TYEE, Mainly the floor, since there are soft spots. I'm thinking of covering the Marine grade plywood with the Tuff Coat Marine non skid rubberized coating. My question to all of you who have done this is, have you ever used this stuff? and is it any good? or is there a better way to go other than carpeting? Thanks Keith here is the link to the product page https://tuffcoatmarine.com/products/ [/QUOTE]
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