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<blockquote data-quote="jigngrub" data-source="post: 285272" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>The OP didn't say deck or "floor", he said on the inside of his tin... and the inside of the hull is still the hull.</p><p></p><p>The main reason most people want to bed liner the inside of their hull is because they don't know how to stop leaks the right way. No... the OP didn't say anything about leaks, but I mentioned Gluvit and Coat-it in case he was thiking the liner would stop leaks.</p><p></p><p>Bed liner doesn't look too bad on plywood decking, but the OP never said anything about plywood. I've seen a couple of builds with bed liner on plywood decking that looked fairly decent and it's a much better choice than carpet for sure... and it takes very little skill to apply it.</p><p></p><p>I just try to warn people about putting bed liner on the inside or outside of their hull because I've never heard of anyone that was satisfied with it after the first year... and if those people are the same people I tried to warn I have a good chuckle about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jigngrub, post: 285272, member: 6657"] The OP didn't say deck or "floor", he said on the inside of his tin... and the inside of the hull is still the hull. The main reason most people want to bed liner the inside of their hull is because they don't know how to stop leaks the right way. No... the OP didn't say anything about leaks, but I mentioned Gluvit and Coat-it in case he was thiking the liner would stop leaks. Bed liner doesn't look too bad on plywood decking, but the OP never said anything about plywood. I've seen a couple of builds with bed liner on plywood decking that looked fairly decent and it's a much better choice than carpet for sure... and it takes very little skill to apply it. I just try to warn people about putting bed liner on the inside or outside of their hull because I've never heard of anyone that was satisfied with it after the first year... and if those people are the same people I tried to warn I have a good chuckle about it. [/QUOTE]
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