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[email protected] July 30th 04 01:16 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.

Doug Dotson July 30th 04 02:08 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
From what I gather over the years, the inside if a steal hull boat
should be left accessable for maintenance.

Doug
s/v Callista

wrote in message
...
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.




[email protected] July 30th 04 02:27 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:08:41 -0400, "Doug Dotson" wrote:

From what I gather over the years, the inside if a steal hull boat
should be left accessable for maintenance.

Doug
s/v Callista


I'm talking about the outside, not the inside. Several boaters
around here (fresh water) have done so.

wrote in message
.. .
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.




Mark W July 30th 04 03:10 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
I had a similar idea for lining the anchor chain locker.
Same reservations though, I couldn't get it out (in one piece anyway) to
check behind it...

Mark.

"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
...
From what I gather over the years, the inside if a steal hull boat
should be left accessable for maintenance.

Doug
s/v Callista

wrote in message
...
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.






HLAviation July 30th 04 09:17 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it
for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint.
One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs
of damage or steel deterioration beneath.

wrote in message
...
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.




Pete C July 30th 04 12:01 PM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 00:16:42 GMT, wrote:

Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.


Hi,

For a hull POR15, coal tar epoxy or even plain epoxy are other
alternatives, though correct surface preparation is key. Would be
worth finding out what is used on commercial steel freshwater boats.

cheers,
Pete.

[email protected] July 30th 04 09:43 PM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:17:44 GMT, "HLAviation" wrote:

I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it
for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint.
One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs
of damage or steel deterioration beneath.


What would be good for a roof? Is it available in white? Where to get it
and how to apply it?

Paul Schilter July 31st 04 12:11 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
Matt,
I wonder if the right kind of ruff might not be better. From what I've
read some of the speed swimmers are using a type of body suit that mimics a
fish's skin, reducing drag.
Paul

"Matt Lang" wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:08:41 -0400, "Doug Dotson"

wrote:

From what I gather over the years, the inside if a steal hull boat
should be left accessable for maintenance.

Doug
s/v Callista


I'm talking about the outside, not the inside. Several boaters
around here (fresh water) have done so.



This Rhino stuff although very tough is very rough .. I would be
concerned it increases drag of the boat in the water significantly ...

Matt




Paul Schilter July 31st 04 12:17 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
HL,
What do you mean by "steel deterioration beneath"? Beneath the coating?
How do you tell if the bonding is complete and there is no moisture
intrusion. It would seem that by the time you seen damage to the steel deck,
from below decks, the deck would be almost gone.
Paul

"HLAviation" wrote in message
ink.net...
I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it
for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero

maint.
One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no

signs
of damage or steel deterioration beneath.

wrote in message
...
Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat
with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One
person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I
would think there are products of different quality, as well as
possible improvements in products of years ago which may be
the ones peeling (or whatever) today.

Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to
me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like
that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets
similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if
the stuff is available in white.






Horace Brownbag July 31st 04 01:14 AM

Rhino type bed liners on boats???
 
There's rough, and there's random rough....

Some guy was telling me a story about local fishermen, in a place long
forgotten, who smear 5200 on the outside like they were plastering a
wall.

I've no idea how well it works.



On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 19:11:53 -0400, "Paul Schilter"
paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote:

Matt,
I wonder if the right kind of ruff might not be better. From what I've
read some of the speed swimmers are using a type of body suit that mimics a
fish's skin, reducing drag.
Paul

"Matt Lang" wrote in message
. com...
wrote in message

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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:08:41 -0400, "Doug Dotson"

wrote:

From what I gather over the years, the inside if a steal hull boat
should be left accessable for maintenance.

Doug
s/v Callista

I'm talking about the outside, not the inside. Several boaters
around here (fresh water) have done so.



This Rhino stuff although very tough is very rough .. I would be
concerned it increases drag of the boat in the water significantly ...

Matt





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