Line-X in a boat?
jclymer
Posted 3/31/2007 6:21 PM (#248243)
Subject: Line-X in a boat?


I hate carpet in my boats... Loking at my truck bed and thought the Line-X I have in my truck would work great for a boat floor.. Thinking of pulling the carpet out and having a grey or white line-X material sprayed in.. Anyone have any experience with this idea or know anyone that has tried it???

Other thought was to send it to Crestliner and have Vynal flooring put in? Anyone have experience with this? Cost? I own a 04' 1850 Fishhawk
reelman
Posted 3/31/2007 7:18 PM (#248249 - in reply to #248243)
Subject: Re: Line-X in a boat?




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Wouldn't the spray in liner kind of rough on your feet? I believe that Tuffy puts this on there splashwells in some of there boats.

I would give Crest Liner a call and get a quote and if it's close I would get the vinyl but that's just me.
sworrall
Posted 3/31/2007 7:39 PM (#248252 - in reply to #248249)
Subject: Re: Line-X in a boat?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
No, that isn't bedliner in Tuffy splashwells, it's a material used for anti-skid and is a latex.
reelman
Posted 3/31/2007 7:47 PM (#248254 - in reply to #248243)
Subject: Re: Line-X in a boat?




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sworrall, my bad! From looking at it it sure appears that it would do a number on bare feet! But where it is located, on the splashwell, is not a place you would normally step anyway and if you did step there to net a fish or something I would like something that makes your feet stick like glue!
Will Schultz
Posted 4/1/2007 12:31 PM (#248323 - in reply to #248254)
Subject: Re: Line-X in a boat?





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I've heard great things about this product.

http://www.durabakcompany.com/marine.htm
greybeard
Posted 4/1/2007 1:53 PM (#248331 - in reply to #248243)
Subject: RE: Line-X in a boat?




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Location: Cottage Grove, Mn


PM JoMusky about Line-X. H did his Stratos in it .