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Roll-On Bed Liner for Decks? #14289019 02/18/22 06:29 PM
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I have a plywood deck on my flats skiff, with non-skid areas painted with beach sand added for traction. It's really great, except that after two years, the paint's coming up.
I should have primed the plywood before painting. I think I used Rust-O-Leum paint?
I need to strip it all off and prep the wood before re-painting. I'm wondering if anyone has used roll-on bed liner on a wooden boat deck with success? I don't know if it would be too rough? Any application tips to using it? Thanks, IslandJim


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Re: Roll-On Bed Liner for Decks? [Re: IslandJim] #14290001 02/20/22 12:49 AM
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Too rough, I'd stick with the sand!


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Thanks, Jimbo: I was worried about how rough the bed liner was, or if it could be thinned for smoothness. I guess the particle size controls the roughness.

I have really liked the beach sand non-skid on my current boat, and the previous one, also. I drive over to Port Aransas with a 5-gallon bucket, shovel some sand in and bring it home and sift it several times to get all the chunks out. I put a coat of paint down and sprinkle sand on it, roll it flat with a wine bottle and let it dry. I brush the loose sand off with a broom, and put a top coat of paint on and when it dries, it's really nice looking and functional non-skid. This time I will sand and prime the plywood, hoping for a better bond.

This is all on my low-tech poling skiff, a 1958 BlueStar 14 aluminum rowboat/runabout. Great flats skiff! IslandJim


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Re: Roll-On Bed Liner for Decks? [Re: IslandJim] #14301890 03/01/22 11:47 PM
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look into tuff coat. I took all the carpet off my front deck of my blue wave CC and applied Tuff Coat ( search on youtube)

After prepping the surface , you apply an epoxy primer , then two coats of the rubberized paint. Not nearly as heavy
as bed liner. I have had it on for a couple of years now , still looks great. You can choose the degree of texture you want.

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I had contemplated doing what you are thinking about doing. But decided to go with Hydroturf instead. It comes in a variety of colors, and grove cuts if you want those. It's water proof. And soft to the touch. It also is a lot cooler than a hot deck. Doesn't weigh much at all either. Here's my removable deck I did. I've got enough to do the console box and gun box. And to cover the center deck when I have to replace the wood there this summer. Hydroturf.com

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