Bob9863
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I've decided to give bed liner a instead of etch primer and a two pack polyurethane this time.
I've narrowed it down to two easy to use and easy to find brands that have good reviews and strong resistant finishes.
They are Bully ruber liner https://www.carbuilders.com.au/bullyliner and Raptor bed liner https://www.raptorliner.com.au
The Bully comes pre coloured and the Raptor has to have tint added, but both can be be sprayed on with modified guns they supply.
I'm leaning towards the Bully in Camo green as a fishing and duck hunting boat.
But one other question that I'm not sure about and thats the bottom of the hull, would the texture of the bed liner affect the boats performance?
Logical it will have an affect due to increased friction, but would it be enough to notice in a little 11ft tinny with an 8hp outboard?
I've narrowed it down to two easy to use and easy to find brands that have good reviews and strong resistant finishes.
They are Bully ruber liner https://www.carbuilders.com.au/bullyliner and Raptor bed liner https://www.raptorliner.com.au
The Bully comes pre coloured and the Raptor has to have tint added, but both can be be sprayed on with modified guns they supply.
I'm leaning towards the Bully in Camo green as a fishing and duck hunting boat.
But one other question that I'm not sure about and thats the bottom of the hull, would the texture of the bed liner affect the boats performance?
Logical it will have an affect due to increased friction, but would it be enough to notice in a little 11ft tinny with an 8hp outboard?