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Offline SemperFidelis97

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Re: rhino liner inside of boat
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2012, 05:43:22 PM »
I bought one of the spray kits, and guns from canyon road paint supply like 8 years ago, and did the inside of my little fishing boat.  It has held flawlessly, looks great, and really isnt slippy in my opinion though the speckled texture stuff for grip would have given it a nice look for sure.  I think with the purchase of the gun I was maybe a few hundred into, but I can buy another kit for a couple hundred bucks, and get the professional sprayed on look.

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Re: rhino liner inside of boat
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2012, 05:47:01 PM »
Russ, thanks for the link. 

I've been thinking of doing something different on the fish well hatches on my trophy.  I currently have that plastic mesh flooring bolted to the lids but fir needles and other crap collect under it and make it hard to clean.

I wonder if I should sand the gelcoat first?  Hopefully they have good directions.

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Re: rhino liner inside of boat
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2012, 05:50:25 PM »
I'd be concerned at the amount of weight I'd be adding to a smaller boat by applying Rino lining. There are many other optoins. In older boats I've had, Epoxy paint and sand has worked well.

-Steve

It can't weigh anymore than what it does wet in a gallon can once it dries....  Maybe two gallons worth for a whole bottom, shouldn't affect anything but maybe a canoe or something small...  Atleast is what I would figure?  But I have always heard the same thing -the weight of it?????????????  Maybe commerical stuff is the heavier type??

 


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