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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea Nymph- Finished!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 90227" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>I've heard that it has a tendency to peel off after a few seasons - and my boat indicated as such. When that happens, it's a PITA to get the remaining off (think heat guy and a lot of time). If you are using for leaky rivets and seams, I suggest Gluvit, which can then be painted to any color. I am using Gluvit on the inside and Steel Flex on the outside, so it should be sealed extremely well. Just some food for thought. I know the Herculiner would be good, I just question the long term durability on marine applications, that's all. Just keep your options open, as I think there may be some products that may be more attractive for what you're thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 90227, member: 1354"] I've heard that it has a tendency to peel off after a few seasons - and my boat indicated as such. When that happens, it's a PITA to get the remaining off (think heat guy and a lot of time). If you are using for leaky rivets and seams, I suggest Gluvit, which can then be painted to any color. I am using Gluvit on the inside and Steel Flex on the outside, so it should be sealed extremely well. Just some food for thought. I know the Herculiner would be good, I just question the long term durability on marine applications, that's all. Just keep your options open, as I think there may be some products that may be more attractive for what you're thinking. [/QUOTE]
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