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bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:50 pm
by Monte64us
Anybody had their boats sprayed with a commercial grade bedliner? Advantages? Disadvantages? Entire interior or just the "flat spots". Looking for suggestions. Got lucky and was drawn for a free liner this past weekend at VBurg's Wildlife Extravaganza.
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:12 pm
by DeltaCotton12
Monte64us wrote:Anybody had their boats sprayed with a commercial grade bedliner? Advantages? Disadvantages? Entire interior or just the "flat spots". Looking for suggestions. Got lucky and was drawn for a free liner this past weekend at VBurg's Wildlife Extravaganza.
I was either doing the boat or the inside of the jeep if I won. Congrats on the bedliner. We were setup directly across from them.
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:46 pm
by huntsober
Sprayed on the outside bottom caused a drag on my boat. Pulling in and out of water was different. I sprayed one on the inside and it was better. It was good on sound deadning when I dropped shells in the boat. It does add weight and of course stops leaks. I thought having it dont in green or something but black was fine once it was muddy it was perfect.
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 7:49 pm
by dukhntn
Monte64us wrote:Anybody had their boats sprayed with a commercial grade bedliner? Advantages? Disadvantages? Entire interior or just the "flat spots". Looking for suggestions. Got lucky and was drawn for a free liner this past weekend at VBurg's Wildlife Extravaganza.
From Thorne's? Randy and Lisa are good people. I've got a friend that had the whole interior of his boat sprayed and he really likes it.
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:04 am
by ScottyLee
my last boat before my current one had spray in bedliner. i fished out of my boat more than i hunted out of it at the time. It was non skid, which was nice, because it had minimal slippery surface when wet. but all in all, i wouldn't do it again. it was really hot in the summer time, to the point you best not step barefoot on it. Cool idea but for me and my situation, wasn't worth the trouble.
just my 2 cents
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:14 pm
by rjohnson
Long time ago when spray in bed liners were just getting started the GW's at Elvis Presley Lake in Tupelo had it in their boats. Even sitting out in the hot July sun all day it wasn't hot to the touch just a little warm. We sat on the bow of it watching a wakeboard tournament for a little while. It was cool enough for that. Maybe different liners act differently. I would ask first.
Re: bedliner sprayed in boats
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:49 pm
by Wingman
We have liners in just about all of our Lynn boats. Don't get black and don't put it on the gunwales.