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I wonder if this stuff could be used as coating on fabric covered boats
such as kayaks, and umiaks. I'm guseeing in would stick to cotton canvas pretty well and be easily repairable with a touch up brush. I wonder what the tensil strenght would be or puncture resistence vs. weight. SteveJ Kevin wrote: A lot of drift boat builders/owners are using the spray on urethane liners to a high degree of sucess. Linex and rhino seem to be the facorites. I used a roll on product, herculiner, for the plywood bed of a trailer and am fairly plesased with the results. The spray on professional stuff can be applied pretty thick, is very tough, and so it is used on driftboats for rock protection. Kevin |
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