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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Meanmouth's Project--Finished--Page 10
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<blockquote data-quote="sturdi87" data-source="post: 127310" data-attributes="member: 2691"><p>And you are absolutely right, I don't have a PHD but I am almost positive that how hot it is going to get when your out on the water basking in the sun depends entirely on the color, not the composition of the material. Don't believe me, look up "black body radiation laws," the most important specific black body law which relates to this question is called the "Stefan-Boltzman Law" A quick summary below, don't read the next paragraph it you don't want to hear some complicated scientific junk.</p><p></p><p>To sum it up, an object looks the color it does because of the wavelength at which it radiates energy, with different wavelengths corresponding to different colors. Energy corresponding to light and heat. It has to do with the absorption and radiation of electrons, I'm getting way too deep here, I think I have said enough. But consider this, this is how scientists can determine for example the temperature of the Suns surface, by its color alone.</p><p></p><p>I think bedliner is a good idea, but then again I have no experience with it in a boat. Yes it is rough, but that is kinda the point, to keep yourself from busting your ___ , I don't know about you but I don't plan on rubbing my fishing line on the floor of my boat, and don't really so how it would happen very much or at all even. Lots of people and companies seem to be using it, its in all your expensive duck boats and such, which are built with aluminum floors etc typically similar to what you are doing. Just my thoughts, again, I don't have any experience, but maybe stay away from herculiner I guess haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sturdi87, post: 127310, member: 2691"] And you are absolutely right, I don't have a PHD but I am almost positive that how hot it is going to get when your out on the water basking in the sun depends entirely on the color, not the composition of the material. Don't believe me, look up "black body radiation laws," the most important specific black body law which relates to this question is called the "Stefan-Boltzman Law" A quick summary below, don't read the next paragraph it you don't want to hear some complicated scientific junk. To sum it up, an object looks the color it does because of the wavelength at which it radiates energy, with different wavelengths corresponding to different colors. Energy corresponding to light and heat. It has to do with the absorption and radiation of electrons, I'm getting way too deep here, I think I have said enough. But consider this, this is how scientists can determine for example the temperature of the Suns surface, by its color alone. I think bedliner is a good idea, but then again I have no experience with it in a boat. Yes it is rough, but that is kinda the point, to keep yourself from busting your ___ , I don't know about you but I don't plan on rubbing my fishing line on the floor of my boat, and don't really so how it would happen very much or at all even. Lots of people and companies seem to be using it, its in all your expensive duck boats and such, which are built with aluminum floors etc typically similar to what you are doing. Just my thoughts, again, I don't have any experience, but maybe stay away from herculiner I guess haha. [/QUOTE]
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