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Using bedliner paint
Has anyone used one of the "liquid bedliner" paints as a bottom paint for a
wooden boat? |
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Using bedliner paint
I was thinking of using it more as a non-skid deck paint instead of
perhaps Tread Master. Dave -- In article , Gilberto Karalus wrote: Has anyone used one of the "liquid bedliner" paints as a bottom paint for a wooden boat? |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 23:40:53 -0400, Gilberto Karalus
wrote: Has anyone used one of the "liquid bedliner" paints as a bottom paint for a wooden boat? Not sure if it would work as a bottom paint but a lot of people who fish are having their cockpits done by bedliner sprayers. Most say they love it. It's tough and you can hose out the fish guts after cleaning your catch. Mark Williams |
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Gilberto Karalus wrote: Dave Cannell wrote: I was thinking of using it more as a non-skid deck paint instead of perhaps Tread Master. Dave Thanks for answering to this post Dave. I was thinking more in the line of replacing the epoxy and fiberglass work (And may be the paint also) with a coat of this "liquid bedliner" stuff. Why would you replace a structural component of a boat with a non-structural coating. If the design calls for glass and epoxy, you need it. You could use the bedliner material as a coating on top of it. -- Regards Brian |
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I know locals around here have used Arma Coat and Rhino Liner as bottoms on McKenzie River drift boats ... Brian "Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 23:40:53 -0400, Gilberto Karalus wrote: Has anyone used one of the "liquid bedliner" paints as a bottom paint for a wooden boat? Not sure if it would work as a bottom paint but a lot of people who fish are having their cockpits done by bedliner sprayers. Most say they love it. It's tough and you can hose out the fish guts after cleaning your catch. Mark Williams |
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Using bedliner paint
I have been testing SeaLife antifouling, a highly modified co-polymer vinyl
this year on a 27' carvel planked 1967 bass boat in a somewhat aggressive fouling area in Mid Coast Maine and I have found the stuff to be excellent and has even reduced the normal leaking this semi-built down skeg hung boat exhibits at her age. Curious? I was too. Details by email. GJ Walsh @ (aol) ..com |
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