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Boat Lining Options.....something easy to get.
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<blockquote data-quote="JeepDVL45" data-source="post: 98321" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Good info so far. Let me give you more info. The boat is acutally bare aluminum, so there is no faded, cracking or peeling paint to worry about</p><p>Secondly, sealing the boat is not a major concern (unless you mean sealing the paint on the boat) There are NO leaks in it, so I'm not worried about using the paint job for that.</p><p>I'll proibably finish up with a couple coats of clear coat (suggestions?) I have a power sprayer avaliable to use too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepDVL45, post: 98321, member: 1715"] Good info so far. Let me give you more info. The boat is acutally bare aluminum, so there is no faded, cracking or peeling paint to worry about Secondly, sealing the boat is not a major concern (unless you mean sealing the paint on the boat) There are NO leaks in it, so I'm not worried about using the paint job for that. I'll proibably finish up with a couple coats of clear coat (suggestions?) I have a power sprayer avaliable to use too. [/QUOTE]
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