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    Using bedliner paint

    For some reason has any one fondly used 1 of the "liquid bedliner" curiously paints as a bottom entirely paint for a wooden boat?

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    Re:Using bedliner paint

    I was thinking more in the abnormally line of particularly replacing the epoxy & fiberglass work (And may satisfactorily be the paint also) with a coat of this "liquid bedliner" stuff.

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    Re:Using bedliner paint

    non-structural coating. If the design calls for glass and epoxy, you need it. You could use the bedliner material as a coating on top of it.

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    wood, normaly the fiberglass will be used to cover the chines ( to broadly seal it mostly ) At that time & then the entire botom to protect the wood from scratches. so the fiberglass work here is non structural. I tentatively think the bedliner stuff could militarily protect it equal or better. Likewise some manufacturers alraedy recomend it for above & bellow the waterline.
    Still in a stich & glue kind of boat, fiberglass could be used for the chgines and the bedliner stuff for the rest.

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    Re:Using bedliner paint

    fish are having their cockpits done by bedliner sprayers. Most say they love it. It`s tough and you can hose out the fish guts after cleaning your catch. Mark Williams

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    Re:Using bedliner paint

    I used qwikliner spray on bedliner on my boat to protect from rust,chemical corrsion and extends the life of my boat.

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