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    Default Boat restore... Oh boy


    Found some rat damage in my wires, need to run new wires, give it a GOOD cleaning, install a new ducer, rework prop, fix floors, install dual seating up front, and hopefully a new tm is in the works. So question is, on the flooring, instead of carpet I was thinking non skid painted. Easier to clean and durable, plus doesn't snag cranks. Do y'all think the non skid painted would be a good idea? Just wanted some input before I ruined a deck


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    Thats what I have in mine. I like it a lot better than carpet. Get a light color and it won't be so hot.
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    I was thinking a light gray, I do some catfishing and man it leaves a huge mess on the carpet. Wanna be able to spray it out and scrub it off


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    Yep....it cleans up a tot better and a lot easier Name:  New boat 004.jpg
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    If you plan on doing it yourself I have a gallon on the NON SKID that I used on my old boat that you can have. It is gray and FREE at Torches. All it needs is a good shaking th free up the particles in it.
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    dat HOT PANK tie downs? LMBO
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    I'll take it, I will be up that way tomorrow and I'll holler at torch, thanks sat


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    G sportin' dat pank aint he???????
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    G, did you make your rod storage racks? And that thingy on the side of hi tech's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    dat HOT PANK tie downs? LMBO
    Obviously, G has very good taste

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