i have a 20ft sea ray and was woundering if any one has had luck using roll on bed liner on the floor in stead of carpet.i am going to use it for fishing so i would like it easy to wash out.
thanks vinland
i have a 20ft sea ray and was woundering if any one has had luck using roll on bed liner on the floor in stead of carpet.i am going to use it for fishing so i would like it easy to wash out.
thanks vinland
try rhinoliner.I hear it's the best for that...always remember use at least 2 coats so it doesnt wear of or scrape off...
I'm going to do my floors/swimstep with a bedliner coating.
Want to find a good nonslip and be comfy on the bare feet
There's a company, www.durabakcompany.com
There stuff is super non slip, But a bit rough for recreational boats.
From what they told me.
They have a smooth finish also. Should be xlnt for the sides of the boat
Company recommends a thin topcoat of there smooth. Over there regular nonslip coating if you plan on boating barefoot.
Surface prep, 40 grit sandpaper and clean up with Xylene. Per durabak
thanks for the replys
Hey Vinland when we going fishing?
Does it come in any other color other than black???
Durabak Co.
24 colors
I read a post where a guy had a bunch of tuna in his truck bed.
He couldn't get the smell out for weeks. Maybe the bed liner absorbs a little moister/smell?
I'm kinda creeped out of trying the roll on bed liner stuff now.
I never used this stuff but sounds good but pricey $72.00 gal ,,,http://www.cabelas.com/link-12/produ...5016662a.shtml
Looks similar to the other bedliner coatings.
Polyurethane with rubber.
Durabak uses recycled tires.
Cabellas is a lot cheaper. The other company's seem to run 120.00/150.00 a gal.
Sure glad I don't have to make a decision this year.
Thanks for the info.