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<blockquote data-quote="TOTONKA" data-source="post: 45903" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>OK, here's the pics...sorry, it took a bit of trouble to get the quality low enough to post them.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>FishingBuds</strong></u></p><p></p><p>I just had a local company who does the sprayed in bed liner on trucks do the plates. It is sprayed on in one coat about 1/8" thick. It is very durable, I can't remember the brand, but I assume most of them are pretty tough because they have to be for truck beds. Most of the stuff was sprayed 2 summers ago. Innitially it was kind of shiny but dulled after the first year because I don't cover my boat. I would do it again in a heartbeat, and intend to coat a few more things. I wish they had more than just black where I went, I'd yank out all the carpet and have the whole thing sprayed.</p><p></p><p>I am in Wisconsin, close to the border of Minnesota... there is water wherever I need. I mostly fish one lake and it's not very big. (<500 acres) Now that I have the newer outboard, I will hit lakes where a reliable motor is a must, like Lakes Michigan or Mille Lacs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOTONKA, post: 45903, member: 753"] OK, here's the pics...sorry, it took a bit of trouble to get the quality low enough to post them. [u][b]FishingBuds[/b][/u] I just had a local company who does the sprayed in bed liner on trucks do the plates. It is sprayed on in one coat about 1/8" thick. It is very durable, I can't remember the brand, but I assume most of them are pretty tough because they have to be for truck beds. Most of the stuff was sprayed 2 summers ago. Innitially it was kind of shiny but dulled after the first year because I don't cover my boat. I would do it again in a heartbeat, and intend to coat a few more things. I wish they had more than just black where I went, I'd yank out all the carpet and have the whole thing sprayed. I am in Wisconsin, close to the border of Minnesota... there is water wherever I need. I mostly fish one lake and it's not very big. (<500 acres) Now that I have the newer outboard, I will hit lakes where a reliable motor is a must, like Lakes Michigan or Mille Lacs. [/QUOTE]
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