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Front deck on aluminum jon host enough to fry eggs on.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebug" data-source="post: 419138" data-attributes="member: 11893"><p>I like all the mat ideas. I would like to go that route too. When I get around to it I hope I can find something light weight. I look at the commercial mats we have at work and they weigh a ton.</p><p></p><p>I will share that when I bought my boat three years ago the paint was a deep rich army green and brother was it hot. Would literally melt the cheap nikes right off.</p><p>Fast forward 3 years and the paint is now a soft sage cooler. The lighter shade color holds so much less heat it is possible to stand on the deck all day without feeling the heat.</p><p>I was going to paint it an even lighter color but think I will jump straight into a mat over the winter.</p><p>Rob</p><p></p><p></p><p>Coming to you from planet Earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebug, post: 419138, member: 11893"] I like all the mat ideas. I would like to go that route too. When I get around to it I hope I can find something light weight. I look at the commercial mats we have at work and they weigh a ton. I will share that when I bought my boat three years ago the paint was a deep rich army green and brother was it hot. Would literally melt the cheap nikes right off. Fast forward 3 years and the paint is now a soft sage cooler. The lighter shade color holds so much less heat it is possible to stand on the deck all day without feeling the heat. I was going to paint it an even lighter color but think I will jump straight into a mat over the winter. Rob Coming to you from planet Earth. [/QUOTE]
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