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So Bill, what's wrong with spraying on hot bedliner product on an aluminum
boat? Butch "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 18:15:32 -0500, "Craig Davis" wrote: I have an aluminum bass boat with carpet and want to replace the carpet with a non-skid coating that is easily washed. There appears to be numerous products on the market. I would like to get input from people who have used some of these products. I've got Rhino Liner in my pickup. It's great. It's sprayed on 1/8th inch thick in the bed, but it could be much thinner on a boat. It comes in many colors. I'd at least give them a call. Some marine apps are at the site below. http://www.rhinolinings.com/RL/main/...pecialapps.jsp -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I would worry about using Rhino on the boat, as I think it is sprayed on very hot, at least my LineX liner is. There are roll on liners available at most good autoparts stores. |
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