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Rhino lining
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03/21/12 09:56 PM
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medinaD
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My Pelican has taken a beating on rocks in shallow water and from just dragging it around to launch/load. Have any of you guys considered applying a Rhino type lining on the bottom to help protect it? Will it stick to the plastic?
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Re: Rhino lining
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03/22/12 01:00 AM
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jbaseball33
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was wondering the same thing last night, I was looking at haul saver at cabela's but it was $150. Rhino lining is about $40
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Re: Rhino lining
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03/22/12 01:12 AM
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Stones4
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I used some spray on lining and it has started to rub off after about 2 months. I sanded the plastic down in hope of making it stick but it is not working like I planned.
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Re: Rhino lining
[Re: medinaD]
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03/22/12 02:19 AM
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jbaseball33
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I just looked up other stuff called "coat-it" by goop, another chat area said that rhino lining peels off to easy
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