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Old 02-11-2004, 10:24 PM
TUGBOAT TUGBOAT is offline
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Have'nt heard of line-X ,Theres a New co. down here selling a similar product(bunch of diff. liners).Not as thick and more rubber content.The rhino was about an Xtra $100. for color.Kinda screwed up & didn't get the right color so we acetoned the rhino & painted w/ awlgrip.same as hull.added a lil non-skid(beads) then sanded it down a bit.Stops the Glare & cleans easy. Removed the carpet/scraped the old glue off.Then sanded w/80g. sandpaper,acetoned. Has to be really clean,not so much smooth.The problem I had is where the deck & gunnel meet all the way around. I filled the gap with foam(spray) cut it down flush and at an angle(runoff) The rhino being thick filled a lot of the gaps too.It went to Rhino for their work.All the reasons i did it for, its worked out for the better ! Hope I don't ever have to remove it !They usually charge by the square foot,May help($) if You have it prepped before. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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