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yesterday espn had a show where they took a small sunken 14 foot john boat and overhauled it into a nice shallow water/small water rig.to stop leaks they had a rhino liner truck bed spray on liner sprayed inside the boat.what a great idea!!!those liners can be sprayed up to 1/4 inch thick and last forever.

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spray on ones like rhino-liner are usually done by a "rhinoliner dealer".  Herculiner can be purchased at most auto stores and rolls on.  this is the boat I just did

http://bassresource.com/cgi-bin/bass_fish/YaBB.pl?board=boating_ID;action=display;num=1119359773

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down the center of my fiberglass boat it has a long running crack on both sides i was thinking if i just rhinolined the middle the  keel i beleive it would help seal that crack and prevent further damage

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down the center of my fiberglass boat it has a long running crack on both sides i was thinking if i just rhinolined the middle the  keel i beleive it would help seal that crack and prevent further damage

the lining wears off on the very edge of my tailgate where i slide my boat in the back of my truck. we called the rhino place to see if they could patch it and the guy told us that they patch it with windshield adhesive. so we just bought some to patch it. that stuff is super tough when it dries. you could probably get off cheaper buying a tube of that and filling the crack with it than buying a can of the liner. the windshield adhesive is about as durable and almost the same texture. it's like tire rubber when it dries.

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