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Should I Gluvit or not...
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<blockquote data-quote="erictetterton" data-source="post: 331995" data-attributes="member: 10483"><p>1236 alumacraft 2010 model with no leaks or damage besides one dent on the side/bottom from pulling over a log. I was thinking about using Gluvit to coat the bottom to add a little strength and thickness just in case i hit a stump or rock one day. My question is, would you add this to the bottom of your hull if it has no leaks as of yet? I run a lot of shallow areas and am looking for that little extra piece of mind that my hull has an extra barrier against the stumps etc.</p><p></p><p>The Gluvit 2lb can supposedly covers an area of 25-35 sq.ft. That should be plenty to cover the bottom (only areas under water when running) of my 1236 i would think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erictetterton, post: 331995, member: 10483"] 1236 alumacraft 2010 model with no leaks or damage besides one dent on the side/bottom from pulling over a log. I was thinking about using Gluvit to coat the bottom to add a little strength and thickness just in case i hit a stump or rock one day. My question is, would you add this to the bottom of your hull if it has no leaks as of yet? I run a lot of shallow areas and am looking for that little extra piece of mind that my hull has an extra barrier against the stumps etc. The Gluvit 2lb can supposedly covers an area of 25-35 sq.ft. That should be plenty to cover the bottom (only areas under water when running) of my 1236 i would think? [/QUOTE]
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