rebelp74 wrote:Buddy of mine put a gorilla hull on his bass boat, it's an official jumper. I have no idea what you're talking about Nuff.
NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Buddy of mine put a gorilla hull on his bass boat, it's an official jumper. I have no idea what you're talking about Nuff.
Gator glide.
Wetlander.
Line-X
It like a super tough slick epoxy coating that goes on the bottom of boats. Guys use it a lot on airboats, but I've been having a lot of little leaks that are a pain in the ass and the button of my hull is all scuffed up from dragging over gravel bars.
rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Buddy of mine put a gorilla hull on his bass boat, it's an official jumper. I have no idea what you're talking about Nuff.
Gator glide.
Wetlander.
Line-X
It like a super tough slick epoxy coating that goes on the bottom of boats. Guys use it a lot on airboats, but I've been having a lot of little leaks that are a pain in the ass and the button of my hull is all scuffed up from dragging over gravel bars.
Your boat riveted? If so, I'd give it a try. That or weld up all the rivets.
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NuffDaddy wrote:Thinking about putting one on my boat. Mostly for an extra protective layer but the slick will be nice for some things.
Anybody here have any experience with them? Which ones are good and which ones aren't.
Deltaman wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Thinking about putting one on my boat. Mostly for an extra protective layer but the slick will be nice for some things.
Anybody here have any experience with them? Which ones are good and which ones aren't.
I would talk to one of the coating manufacturer's to see if the flexing of your boat hull will affect the coating. If it's aluminum and riveted, chances are, it's thin enough to flex. I tried using several different products to stop the leaks in one I had a while back, but the flexing of the bottom just cracked it and made it worthless. Granted, I spot coated where needed and that might make a dif, but it would be a waste to spend the money and have it do the same, not to mention the add'l weight. Technology has changed quite a bit since that time, and maybe these new coatings will give some, but I'd check first before spending the $.
If you can find somebody that can weld aluminum, might be a better fix.
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