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was wondering if anyone had redone the floor of their boat with some
kind of synthetic rubber product and how they liked it or any ideas or
input..... my twinvee had the splattered looking finish on the deck floor
in the cockpit area, but has since began to crack and break loose from
the plywood underneath. it was a factory flaw in the 2003-2005 year
models. the cockpit is sooo big that the constant shrinking and swelling
of the material made it break loose from the wood underneath. their
fix was to remove the old stuff and have it sprayed with a white rhino
liner material. i don't trust too many with my stuff and wanted to do it
myself and found a synthetic rubber material called "deck grip" that would
adhere to everything and bonded forever. it was uv resistant, chemical
resistant and had aggragate in the finish for a non skid. problem is the
hurricanes put the guy out of business after he had my money and order
from back in august...uuuugggghhhhh. so now i'm looking for something
similiar that will bond to the wood, be a light grey or white color, non skid
with a chemical and fade resistance. would prefer a roll on application so
i can do it myself after i remove the old finish. i know the charter guys
use something like this and wanted some input and product that someone
has tried and liked. your help is most appreciated...Jeff
22ft. Twinvee (hawaiian special) 115 suzuki 4strokesvegetarian: ancient indian word for bad hunterMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM....boobiesthis message brought to u by james earl ray enterprises....we make changes so u don't have to
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my boat has that "rhino" type stuff made for boats and it does have it's flaw but pleased
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Mingo
      
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hey thanks buckshot, that was the one i was thinking of trying. have u or know anyone that has used it? i'm gonna order one of those small 2oz test jars and see, before i go spending 400 bucks on a 5gallon buck. has anyone out there tried or used this stuff? any input or bad stories???
22ft. Twinvee (hawaiian special) 115 suzuki 4strokesvegetarian: ancient indian word for bad hunterMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM....boobiesthis message brought to u by james earl ray enterprises....we make changes so u don't have to
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Trigger
      
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No I havent used it. I posted asking for feedback on the boating tips and tricks section. I was thinking the 1 gallon would work on a 17' bass boat deck??? Maybe its not enough.
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Trigger
      
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| www.masepoxies.com Check it out spay or roll on gel-coat in what ever color you want then take special mat an lay it over.Let gelcoat cure and wahlah.Perfect factory non skid surface.
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Snapper
      
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| 400 dollars a pail??? how much do you need for a 20-22' boat? if you need all that why would'nt you just go to a local ryhno liner dealer it says eco is that a plus? just wondering.
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| http://www.durabakcompany.com/ I've been wanting to order some of this product to coat my Metal patio table and chairs and also my "Gangbox" tool box for my truck. Their website shows hundreds of examples on off road trucks, boats etc. I think it's about eighty dollars a gallon. Here is a good photo collection of the product in use. http://www.durabakcompany.com/photogallery.htm
WOW!!!!! WHAT A RIDE.
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