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<blockquote data-quote="AllOutdoors" data-source="post: 2730054" data-attributes="member: 6336"><p>If you are wanting to put the truck bed liner on the inside of the boat you will be ok. If you are wanting to put in on the outside, BIG mistake IMO. First if you do not get every inch of the bottom sanded rough, it will not stick for very long. And if its on the outside it will be taking impacts. Another thing is this stuff dries rough. If you come to a shoal on the Harpeth with a bare aluminum bottom you can typically slide over the rocks, If not the boat is easy to drag over the rocks. With the liner on the bottom, its like having brakes on your boat. When you get to a shallow spot the boat will stop instead on sliding over. Liner on the inside good, outside bad. This is stated from experience. And depending on how much gear you carry and how bouyant the boat is, it may be bad altogether. This liner is heavy. Once put on, it is extra weight that cant be removed.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Carry on.... And boat is looking good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOutdoors, post: 2730054, member: 6336"] If you are wanting to put the truck bed liner on the inside of the boat you will be ok. If you are wanting to put in on the outside, BIG mistake IMO. First if you do not get every inch of the bottom sanded rough, it will not stick for very long. And if its on the outside it will be taking impacts. Another thing is this stuff dries rough. If you come to a shoal on the Harpeth with a bare aluminum bottom you can typically slide over the rocks, If not the boat is easy to drag over the rocks. With the liner on the bottom, its like having brakes on your boat. When you get to a shallow spot the boat will stop instead on sliding over. Liner on the inside good, outside bad. This is stated from experience. And depending on how much gear you carry and how bouyant the boat is, it may be bad altogether. This liner is heavy. Once put on, it is extra weight that cant be removed. Anyway, Carry on.... And boat is looking good. [/QUOTE]
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