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<blockquote data-quote="smittymhs" data-source="post: 211532" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>I have to drag my 10' J boat up and down a pretty steep hill at the lake I fish. Its pretty really taking a toll on the bottom. (see pics) I've already had to seal the seams and rivets with Cabela's Aluminum Boat Patch sticks, but I'm really worried that I'm gonna wear threw the ridges. What I'm thinking of doing is adding wooden wear strips just a bit higher between the ridges to take the abuse. Just don't know the best way to attach them so they wont just rip off. I only want to do the section from the back seat to the stearn as thats taking the most wear. Any ideas would be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks guys</p><p>Smitty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smittymhs, post: 211532, member: 490"] I have to drag my 10' J boat up and down a pretty steep hill at the lake I fish. Its pretty really taking a toll on the bottom. (see pics) I've already had to seal the seams and rivets with Cabela's Aluminum Boat Patch sticks, but I'm really worried that I'm gonna wear threw the ridges. What I'm thinking of doing is adding wooden wear strips just a bit higher between the ridges to take the abuse. Just don't know the best way to attach them so they wont just rip off. I only want to do the section from the back seat to the stearn as thats taking the most wear. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks guys Smitty [/QUOTE]
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