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    I think you can get the same stuff (I am NOT sure it's exact) from Cabela's, or Overton's, or whoever..........that is applied with a brush or a roller, and comes in both quart and gallon cans.

    Also, this looks like good stuff:

    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...ating_sitelink

    Also, if you want to see a very neat site that lists a TON of actual projects that folks do for aluminum boats, this is awesome:

    http://www.tinboats.net/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rivernut View Post
    I put this textured vinyl that they're using in new pontoons now. I got from a guy who works on a lot of aluminum boats. He had it on a big roll and used it alot in aluminum boats. It has a thin felt back thats made for holding the glue. I bought a gallon of commercial grade contact cement and it worked great. Going on 3 years now and still looks like new and sprays right out if I get it dirty. Only problem is the stuff is hard to find in small quantities. I bought 14 linear foot from him and it was like $150. I'll try to load some pics. Attachment 147845Attachment 147846
    I have the same vinyl on my pontoon.

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