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    Does it get really hot while you're fishing in hot weather?

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    Default Hi Rusty

    I had my Mule sprayed with this stuff. It sure is nice and easy to clean. Looked good too. Got a Rhino now, but haven't got it sprayed yet. I will get to it sooner or later. I am a believer in this stuff.
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    Default spray in liner

    I just finished an interior of a boston whaler. I used a product called "Tuff Coat". In comes in 3 different texures. The one I used had a rubber granular texture to it. You use a hopper gun (from home depot $45 bucks) and your air compressor. You put down a primer then spray it on. I think the qt of primer was $20-30 bucks and the tuff coat was $70.
    You just spray it on in light coats and you can get numerous colors.

    Good stuff and easy to apply.

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    It is too hot to stand on with bare feet on sunny days in august. It does not seem to affect adhesion to the aluminum though.

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    Smile try this

    Quote Originally Posted by fishingpox
    I was talking to JWhite a week or so ago and he mentioned that he thought about spraying this stuff in his boat. I need to rebuild my deck and recarpet it. But I also thought about spraying mine.

    Has anyone used this stuff in there boat? Is it hard to apply? Any pro or cons?
    on 12/17/06 skiptomylu posted what he did to his boat,i think it was called super liner, i just scrolled back a couple pages here to find the post,hope this helps,good looking stuff--fuzz
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    I talked to a dealer about spraying it on my aluminum boat and he said that alot of dealers advise against it because it seems to have an issue with the texture of aluminum. He tried to explain how some types of aluminum is different than other types and how the liner will stick to some and wont to others. I'm going to do it anyway but you might want to check into it if you have an aluminum boat. I'm going to spray the entire boat top and bottom since it's only a jon boat with a 10 hp and I don't believe the extra drag will be much of an issue. Ok thats my 2 cents. Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorsup
    I talked to a dealer about spraying it on my aluminum boat and he said that alot of dealers advise against it because it seems to have an issue with the texture of aluminum. He tried to explain how some types of aluminum is different than other types and how the liner will stick to some and wont to others. I'm going to do it anyway but you might want to check into it if you have an aluminum boat. I'm going to spray the entire boat top and bottom since it's only a jon boat with a 10 hp and I don't believe the extra drag will be much of an issue. Ok thats my 2 cents. Good luck
    When I remodeled my Jon boat, I sprayed all the rivets (inside) with this stuff after bucking the rivets.

    Fixed all my leaks so far. 1962 model. Lots of rivets.
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    Solution for the hot surface. I take a towel with me now in my carpeted boat and dip it in the lake. Stand on it till it get dry then redip it. Alot cooler than the hot carpet in the summer time. Just a suggestion. I got it from watching a woman out with her husband fishing. Saw her at work and ask why she did that. She said her feet were tender and this way she could stand on the deck with no shoes on and not burn her feet on the hot carpet in the summer.
    If in doubt, cross their eyes!!

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    I plan on spraying my lower floor section of my bass type boat with a liner materal and will leave the carpete on the upper decks. My new to me project boat (xpress X60) has a larger floor section, so when I am by myself I will fish from the middle and sat on the carpete deck. I can keep an eye on more poles and it keeps me futher away from the anchors.

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    One of the first Saturday morning episodes of "Bass Tech" showed those guys retrieving a flooded aluminum jon boat out of a farm pond...it looked bad. They cleaned it up and sprayed the liner in it. Not only did it help those worn out rivets hold out water but it looked great. Of course they invested a bunch of money in TM, lights and electronics to make it a real show piece...but that was the first time I ever saw the spray in used in a boat. It was really impressive.

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