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Hull paint?

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by bingbing, Aug 12, 2013.

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  1. bingbing

    bingbing New Member

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    I wondered if anyone has ever tried using something like Line-x or other pickup bed liner on their hull. I noticed Line-x now sez they have a stronger "armor" coating for the military. Would that stuff make a super long lasting bottom covering? They show that you can make it very smooth by standing with in about a foot of the object. Would the bottom stay cleaner or be easier to clean with this covering?
  2. dennismc

    dennismc Senior Member

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    Change the word hull to bed, away you go
  3. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

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    A friend of mine just had the inside of a 13' Boston Whaler done by them. He is happy because it covered up a lot of flaws on the inside of a 1960's Boston Whaler. They did it in the origional blueish color and it was around $700. However, it's too early to tell it's longevity but it is definately a rougher coating like they use on their bedliners.....
  4. YachtForums

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    Or how about we just stretch latex across the bottom of the hull, then release it once a month to break the barnacles free... :rolleyes:
  5. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

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    I think you may be on to something. The Bottom Condom.
  6. brian eiland

    brian eiland Senior Member

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    Google "polyurea".

    You will also find some postings on it on some of the boating forums