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<blockquote data-quote="Specknrebel" data-source="post: 227572" data-attributes="member: 6909"><p>Hey i used a spray on bedliner from lowes , i applied just 2 coats of it and it seems to work great. i fish in an area with alot of hidden cypress knees and stumps and this stuff is great. you have to ask yourself a question....do i want to have minimal drag from applying this to the bottom of my boat or have wet feet from something you ran over. i asked myself that question and glad too. the stuff is durable and has great shock resistance. think it over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknrebel, post: 227572, member: 6909"] Hey i used a spray on bedliner from lowes , i applied just 2 coats of it and it seems to work great. i fish in an area with alot of hidden cypress knees and stumps and this stuff is great. you have to ask yourself a question....do i want to have minimal drag from applying this to the bottom of my boat or have wet feet from something you ran over. i asked myself that question and glad too. the stuff is durable and has great shock resistance. think it over. [/QUOTE]
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