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Lowe 1040 or 1240, Front Casting Deck Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="EStrong" data-source="post: 481798" data-attributes="member: 30538"><p>So as I wait for my 1240 to show up, I'm starting to get the things I need to prep/mod it once it gets here. The places/ramps I go to with this are not in the best condition. Often it's a makeshift kayak/canoe launch that's made of gravel and even larger rocks. That, and a lot of the skinny moving water I can get this to have many shallow riffles filled with the typical stream/river rocks. So I'm looking for something to put on the bottom of the boat to protect it from basic wear and tear. I've been looking around and it seems there are many answers but no solutions. There's the Gator Glide type coatings, Keel and Skeg guard tape, and some even said just use a HD Quality bed liner product. My main concern is protection from hits and abrasion (I'll probably see a lot of that), bonus would be able to slide easy in really shallow water, weeds, mud, etc. Pic attached shows EXACTLY how I would like to do mine. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Be Well and Fish Well, E...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]108841[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStrong, post: 481798, member: 30538"] So as I wait for my 1240 to show up, I'm starting to get the things I need to prep/mod it once it gets here. The places/ramps I go to with this are not in the best condition. Often it's a makeshift kayak/canoe launch that's made of gravel and even larger rocks. That, and a lot of the skinny moving water I can get this to have many shallow riffles filled with the typical stream/river rocks. So I'm looking for something to put on the bottom of the boat to protect it from basic wear and tear. I've been looking around and it seems there are many answers but no solutions. There's the Gator Glide type coatings, Keel and Skeg guard tape, and some even said just use a HD Quality bed liner product. My main concern is protection from hits and abrasion (I'll probably see a lot of that), bonus would be able to slide easy in really shallow water, weeds, mud, etc. Pic attached shows EXACTLY how I would like to do mine. Thanks! Be Well and Fish Well, E... [ATTACH type="full" alt="04ebbd9225a99cef0119d9ca07993e98.jpg"]108841._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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