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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Gregor 1978 14' overhaul finished!
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodStone" data-source="post: 370695" data-attributes="member: 826"><p><strong> :-s Well of course it would!! If not, it's a good bet Rino Liner would be kaput as a business.</strong></p><p><strong>But then again, how many "commoners" could afford to spend even 1/2 that price (I.e. $450.00) on the same quality do-it-yourself-kit in what is tantamount to a <em>maybe</em> because the buyer very well may not have the same professional application tools, patience or skill needed to do the same quality job as a professional Rino Lining company?</strong> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>For <span style="color: #0000BF">NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS</span> they damn well better guarantee their work don't you think!! </strong></p><p><strong>And I've used the Rustoleum brand bed-liner in the gallon can & it worked out fine. Granted, I didn't use it to cover the entire boat. I only used it on the rivets & seams from the inside & used JB-weld on each rivet outside on the bottom of the boat regardless if it needed it or not. So far after 1.5 full fishing seasons, no problems. Not being an overly critical jerk & I'm glad he's happy with the results. I believe there has to be just as good & certainly more cost effective methods out there to accomplish almost the same results. And if he decides to ever sell that boat, it's a fair bet (mostly due to the $900.00 Rino Liner cost) he won't break even much less show a profit. Because let's face it, most of us guys here keep these modified boats for a few seasons, get bored with them (or find something 'better') & then sell or trade them off for another boat.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodStone, post: 370695, member: 826"] [b] :-s Well of course it would!! If not, it's a good bet Rino Liner would be kaput as a business. But then again, how many "commoners" could afford to spend even 1/2 that price (I.e. $450.00) on the same quality do-it-yourself-kit in what is tantamount to a [i]maybe[/i] because the buyer very well may not have the same professional application tools, patience or skill needed to do the same quality job as a professional Rino Lining company?[/b] [b]For [color=#0000BF]NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS[/color] they damn well better guarantee their work don't you think!! And I've used the Rustoleum brand bed-liner in the gallon can & it worked out fine. Granted, I didn't use it to cover the entire boat. I only used it on the rivets & seams from the inside & used JB-weld on each rivet outside on the bottom of the boat regardless if it needed it or not. So far after 1.5 full fishing seasons, no problems. Not being an overly critical jerk & I'm glad he's happy with the results. I believe there has to be just as good & certainly more cost effective methods out there to accomplish almost the same results. And if he decides to ever sell that boat, it's a fair bet (mostly due to the $900.00 Rino Liner cost) he won't break even much less show a profit. Because let's face it, most of us guys here keep these modified boats for a few seasons, get bored with them (or find something 'better') & then sell or trade them off for another boat.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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