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Offline Brad Harshman

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2016, 09:44:25 AM »
We used line X on one of our 17ft aluminum boats at work.  Since LineX comes in an array of colors we chose light gray.  It worked great for the interior, however it began to peel really bad on the outside of the hull.  We only had the top half of the outer hull covered and after a couple years, the water was cutting under the lip and peeling it up.  Therefore I'd only recommend it on the interior.  It was very slip resistant, and I don't remember it being hot.
Good luck.  PS it costs us between $1,500 - $2,000.  It's been several years and we've since surplused the boat.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2016, 10:58:17 AM »
Antler does the DP get slick?
I have fished in Muck Boots, Romeos, Running Shoes, flip flops and barefoot. I have never slipped on my diamond plate. I spray the fish slime off with the wash down pump after a fish hits the deck, and have never had a problem.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2016, 11:01:30 AM »
Antler does the DP get slick?
I have fished in Muck Boots, Romeos, Running Shoes, flip flops and barefoot. I have never slipped on my diamond plate. I spray the fish slime off with the wash down pump after a fish hits the deck, and have never had a problem.
Well the Romeos would be the test. I slip in my garage on them if the soles are wet.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #18 on: July 14, 2016, 02:28:23 PM »
If you're ever going to Line-X the outside of the hull of a boat - they have to use a urathane seam sealer around the perimeter. I used my jetboat that the whole outside was linex in salt water for 4 yrs before I sold it- with zero problems

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #19 on: July 14, 2016, 04:28:27 PM »
I've replaced several floors.
Diamond plate is nice just be aware that it will be bright until it dulls, and may require some additional structure depending on the span. No reason to linex it, its diamond plate!
If you stick with a wood floor, its hard to beat marine vinyl. You can usually find it at mcclendons and its easy to install.
You can also vinyl the interior sides if you get it clean enough. A diy linex material will work for the interior sides as well.
If you go with a composite floor or don't like the vinyl, its hard to beat kiwigrip for boat floors, but its spendy.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #20 on: July 14, 2016, 04:40:45 PM »
I wouldn't recommend LineX for anything.  I've ran it on multiple surfaces, truck beds, bumpers, tool boxes etc. ad it just doesn't hold up.  They always warranty the work but still a PITA to get it in and fixed.  Better than Rhino liner, but not by much.

I went to Full Metal Jacket.  That stuff is incredible.  Been running it in work truck beds for 8 years with no issues, not even fading.
Only complaints are they put it on thicker, so it adds some weight, and they only had black at the time.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #21 on: July 14, 2016, 04:55:18 PM »
Thanks for all the info. Post any interior pics if you have  'em. I'll try to start taking pics tomorrow to give you an idea what I'm working with.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #22 on: July 14, 2016, 10:15:33 PM »
Here is a picture of my floor bracing and the floors just after they were installed. I don't have any full interior pics on my phone and my boat is two hours away.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #23 on: July 14, 2016, 10:34:59 PM »
Replace my crappy vinyl covered floors also with Diamond plate, best thing I did on my Wooldridge and half the weight of the water logged floors...  Super easy - but Martin helped me make the cuts.   Normal circular saw with carbine bit...  Too many whacking fishies and must have missed not to mention it is a fishing boat so it gets used.  First installed was like holy freaking crap this is going to suck cause it was so bright, but salt water dulled it within a couple weeks of service, now super easy to clean and to tell you the truth way less slippery than the original vinyl is.  On the vinyl I know several slipped wow out on the water, but so far no one has busted their butts on the Diamond plate and normally there is lot of fish slime to contend too.... It does get hotter for sure than the vinyl on those 3 or 4 sunny days of the year.... 

So I have this question for those that claim the Bed Liner stuff puts a whole lot of weight on the boat - if it weighs the amount of when it is in the gallon paint can, it is going to weigh the same amount spread out on top your surface.  Does it magically add weight as it dries?  Always wondered why people state that, maybe I am missing something? 

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #24 on: July 14, 2016, 10:44:57 PM »
I then rolled on the grey bed liner stuff after a friend nut shell/blasted all old zolotone off the inside of the boat.  The stuff I put on has lasted two summers so far without a crack nick or chip.  Herculiner type in grey, easy to do, but prep first as directed...  It is even on swim deck and front bow..

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2016, 05:55:03 AM »
So I have this question for those that claim the Bed Liner stuff puts a whole lot of weight on the boat - if it weighs the amount of when it is in the gallon paint can, it is going to weigh the same amount spread out on top your surface.  Does it magically add weight as it dries?  Always wondered why people state that, maybe I am missing something?

Going to weigh less than a gallon of oil.  So less than 7.3# per gallon.  Then I guess it depends on how thick you want it.  When I looked at the Hurculiner stuff a few years ago they said .050-.0625" thick = about 50sq.foot per gallon.
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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #26 on: July 15, 2016, 06:15:07 AM »
Careful that anything you put a thick cover coat on is totally sealed. Ive seen Line-x and other sealers on aluminum and once salt gets underneath it corrosion starts.  If you go the marine plywood route stick with vinyl then get some of the 2'x2' foam interlocking floor covering pads. Cut to fit and cover your floor. Easy to remove and clean, keeps your vinyl clean, takes the abuse of downrigger balls, pipe jigs, fish etc.  You get the idea with this pic of my boat.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #27 on: July 15, 2016, 07:04:31 AM »
diamond plate sure would've been nice in my boat, but man that stuff is expensive.  looked into bedliner, still a little pricey as well(a gallon wouldn't have been enough, and 2 would have been overkill, and i didn't have $300 burning a hole in my pocket).

i went to cabelas, and picked up "scratch and dent" can of duck boat paint(my boat is OD green anyway), and built a new floor out of 1/2" MDO.  i sealed the underside of the plywood, then put 3 top coats of duck boat paint on the floor, followed by a 4th mixed with a bag of rustoleum grip additive.  it's like a very fine particle that suspends well in the paint(it's not like just adding sand).  ended up with a very positive non-slip floor.  only downside is that it gets dirty easy, but it's a fishing/hunting boat so it just l don't really care.
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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #28 on: July 16, 2016, 04:48:06 PM »
Good thing I did a complete tear down. Found what looks like a carpenter ant nest. Weird..... We've had them in our house but a boat spray in foam insulation....... Come on???
Here is a before and after as well. Just below the cockpit is the ant colony.

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Re: Anyone Line X'd a boat interior?
« Reply #29 on: July 16, 2016, 04:55:07 PM »
Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics. Will try to get some better ones as the project progresses.

 


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