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Line-X
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I think line-x is good stuff (did my truck bed) but I didn't like the cost ($400+) so for doing my boat im thinking of using this stuff instead: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-4...4#.UnkoQb7nbL8
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Thanks. I'll check it out. I'm having a boat built and still haven't decided for sure if I'm going to have the inside painted or a liner sprayed in.
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Aluminum or fiberglass?
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aluminum
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I had a boat that had it in it. Mine was light grey so it wasn't hot in the feet in the summer, but it was expensive. If I had to do it over I would go with hydro turf.
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I've gotten samples of Hydro Turf and Sea Deck. Looks like great stuff. I have a lot of break points in my layout - 3 hatches on front & 3 on rear deck and steps to both. I'm concerned about how well they would stick in so many different sections. Those are still options. Tomorrow I hope to stop by Agri-Sport and get an estimate. That might eliminate that option.
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not good. That's a concern I have. The builder, the painter and several others involved in the boat recommend painting inside with none skid. I have a 17' with rino liner spayed in. No problems for 6 years now, but I've heard of some problems others have had. I like the looks and noise reduction of a liner. Paint seems to be possibly less trouble and cheaper.
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Take a look at safe floor
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You might check out kiwigrip. I saw somebody talking about it on THT a while back
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