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Old 02-03-2010, 10:41 PM
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the main problem with something like Line-X in a boat is the added weight. I think a good marine paint/primed right may work. problem is that i dont have a spray gun.

i called ricky he wouldn't tell me what brand paint he uses.

wouldn't be hard to cut out some stencils...
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:42 PM
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the main problem with something like Line-X in a boat is the added weight. I think a good marine paint/primed right may work. problem is that i dont have a spray gun.

wouldn't be hard to cut out some stencils...


pfft rattle cans work fine bruce! Its a huntin boat, not a hog finding machine
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:44 PM
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pfft rattle cans work fine bruce! Its a huntin boat, not a hog finding machine
yeah but there is a difference between kryloning squigly brown lines on the side and using a good 2 or 3 coat process.

i send out skids/equipment for industrial coatings on stuff to be sent offshore. it's expensive.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:43 PM
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the main problem with something like Line-X in a boat is the added weight. I think a good marine paint/primed right may work. problem is that i dont have a spray gun.

i called ricky he wouldn't tell me what brand paint he uses.

wouldn't be hard to cut out some stencils...
Got compressor and I think a gun too. Let me
check maybe we can try it out. I would like to
rip carpet out my bronco and spray it.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:45 PM
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the main problem with something like Line-X in a boat is the added weight. I think a good marine paint/primed right may work. problem is that i dont have a spray gun.

wouldn't be hard to cut out some stencils...
I have tried good marine paint from West Marine mixed with sand and it didnt hold up well.

The roll on liners dont add much weight at all.

2 Gallons will prob cover your boat almost 1/8 thick. Thats only 60 pounds at most.

I have lined 3 of my boats, and I was happy with them all.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:48 PM
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I have tried good marine paint from West Marine mixed with sand and it didnt hold up well.

The roll on liners dont add much weight at all.

2 Gallons will prob cover your boat almost 1/8 thick. Thats only 60 pounds at most.

I have lined 3 of my boats, and I was happy with them all.
with what brand...at one time i bought a spray in kit from oreillys and it came with a sprayer, used it in my jeep and it worked very well but i spent a lot of time preping it and it was only 100 bucks

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