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    Any recomendations for recoating the floor in a Double Eagle??

    Any info on products and applications much appreciated.
    Thanks

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    Did mine with Rhino liner 8 years ago and is good as new.

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    Deck kote from Home Depot. Rubberized paint for sundecks. It holds up for 3-4 seasons of tough use for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishtofino View Post
    Deck kote from Home Depot. Rubberized paint for sundecks. It holds up for 3-4 seasons of tough use for me
    So that's what's on her!!!.

    Works good and looks good buddy.
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    Look at Kiwigrip its durable and easy to apply. It is sold by paynes marine

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    Good old fashioned gel coat

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    Just did KIWI grip it is awesome, easy to use and clean. Trotac also has it

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    If you are interested in Kiwigrip do a quick search on you tube. There is several videos showing different application techniques. Seems to be the easiest way to get a durable non skid deck.

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    I would stick with gelcoat as well. It can be sanded when it gets worn and re-applied over and over giving the deck a new again look. If I was buying a used boat that had a rubber floor applied I would automatically think it is there to hide something and would probably walk away. Just me.

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