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<blockquote data-quote="becker_atc" data-source="post: 2009164" data-attributes="member: 12903"><p>I hope you are only putting the bed liner on the inside. I cant see the pics right now since I am working but if it was on the bottom I think you would really learn to hate it if you ever gotta drag it across sandbars and just be more friction dragging it up the bank, I would want to coat it with something slick as possible. The air boats guy up by my parents all have a polly type insert on the bottom of thier boats. maybe a good tough epoxy paint would be better. my jon boat is mostly shiney on the bottom, never had the need to coat it and it has not had an easy life. Just my thoughts from running these things up and down rivers and creeks catfishing in the summers and sometimes duck hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becker_atc, post: 2009164, member: 12903"] I hope you are only putting the bed liner on the inside. I cant see the pics right now since I am working but if it was on the bottom I think you would really learn to hate it if you ever gotta drag it across sandbars and just be more friction dragging it up the bank, I would want to coat it with something slick as possible. The air boats guy up by my parents all have a polly type insert on the bottom of thier boats. maybe a good tough epoxy paint would be better. my jon boat is mostly shiney on the bottom, never had the need to coat it and it has not had an easy life. Just my thoughts from running these things up and down rivers and creeks catfishing in the summers and sometimes duck hunting [/QUOTE]
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