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Bill March 28th, 2006 07:56 PM

Spray-in-liner?
 
I am currently removing the carpet from my boat. Considering a spray-in
liner. Anyone have any experience/recommendations?

Thanks,
Bill
Luling, Louisiana

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers March 28th, 2006 09:51 PM

Spray-in-liner?
 

"Bill" wrote in message
...
I am currently removing the carpet from my boat. Considering a spray-in
liner. Anyone have any experience/recommendations?


I haven't any experience with the spray-in liners, but I did my own truck
bed with the roll-on Herculiner. It has proven to be very durable and quite
a bit less expensive than the spray-on type.

I would think that a spray-in might be better for getting into those nooks
and crannies over a roll/brush-on type of covering. I would worry a little
about getting it sprayed on too thick and adding excessive weight.
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Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard March 29th, 2006 01:46 AM

Spray-in-liner?
 
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 18:56:50 GMT, Bill sent into
the ether:

I am currently removing the carpet from my boat. Considering a spray-in
liner. Anyone have any experience/recommendations?

Thanks,
Bill
Luling, Louisiana


Bill,
Here is a question I would have. How is the liner for footing when
wet with water or fish slime?



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Joe Haubenreich March 29th, 2006 02:18 AM

Spray-in-liner?
 
I recommend Line-X. When I bought my pickup, lining the bed was the first
thing I did. The surface is durable, and it is guaranteed against damage. If
it ever fails in normal use, the company will repair the damage at no cost
to me.

I've seen it in one aluminum boat, and it looked like a perfect solution.
The surface is probably a bit more slippery than carpet, but it's better
than bare aluminum, fiberglass, or painted surfaces. A buddy of mine had the
entire interior of his old Jeep CJ-7 lined in it, too.

I think it's better than the other spray-on surfaces.

Joe
"Bill" wrote in message
...
I am currently removing the carpet from my boat. Considering a spray-in
liner. Anyone have any experience/recommendations?

Thanks,
Bill
Luling, Louisiana




Jerry Barton March 29th, 2006 02:43 AM

Spray-in-liner?
 
Joe, do you still have the ODF?

"Joe Haubenreich" swljoe-at-secretweaponlures-dot-com wrote in message
...
I recommend Line-X. When I bought my pickup, lining the bed was the first
thing I did. The surface is durable, and it is guaranteed against damage.
If it ever fails in normal use, the company will repair the damage at no
cost to me.

I've seen it in one aluminum boat, and it looked like a perfect solution.
The surface is probably a bit more slippery than carpet, but it's better
than bare aluminum, fiberglass, or painted surfaces. A buddy of mine had
the entire interior of his old Jeep CJ-7 lined in it, too.

I think it's better than the other spray-on surfaces.

Joe
"Bill" wrote in message
...
I am currently removing the carpet from my boat. Considering a spray-in
liner. Anyone have any experience/recommendations?

Thanks,
Bill
Luling, Louisiana






Bill & Sue March 29th, 2006 02:58 AM

Spray-in-liner?
 
Nope. It lives with me now. Doc
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"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
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Joe, do you still have the ODF?




Bill March 29th, 2006 09:14 PM

Spray-in-liner?
 
Thanks for the replies. I have had the Line-X in two different pickup
beds and I agree that it is a great bed liner. I find it a bit slippery
expecially when wet, not sure that it would be a good liner for a boat.

I was considering Rhino Liner, it is a fairly soft rubber and may afford
more traction when wet. Not sure about this theory, I have no experience
with the Rhino Liner.

Thanks,
Bill



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