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Post Improved impact resistance on hull
I recently purchased an older welded Lowe 1442 as a project boat. I typically run a river that is shake rock so I'd like to add whatever I can to protect the integrity of the bottom of the boat. I know some of you will be internet creepers and say to just get a thicker hull boat, but that wasn't an option for me.

My question is, have any of you applied a smooth roll-on bed liner to the underside of your boat to help protect against rock scratches? I've seen a lot about gator glide but not sure what it really is because I'm in IL and we don't have cool stuff like that up here.


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Post Re: Improved impact resistance on hull
UHMW is about the only thing that would help and it would cost more than you spent on that boat.


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GG is good stuff but won't live long with rocks or sand.

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What about a few coats of roll on bedliner. The smooth stuff that I can get from Menards.


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It may help with small gouges but not with dents.

Poly like cb said would probably work the best.


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Bedliner isnt gonna do shit


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Bedliner will probably peel with impact and also add more resistance as I don't know of a smooth Bedliner most advertise a non slip liner to keep stuff from sliding around in the bed


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Post Re: Improved impact resistance on hull
Bed liner will be like dragging an anchor. Slick bottom will reduce impact by reducing friction and can be easly touched up.

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