Hull Liner

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Doug Frye
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Hull Liner

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Anybody used this stuff. Looks as if it is pretty close to original, which on my boat needs a shave after all the velcro stuck to it over the years.

Item #: Mariner-Hulliner-Sand-M38
Availability: Usually ships the same business day.
Wholesale Price: $14.95

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Product Description
Marine Hulliner is a very durable carpet material designed for the inside of boat hulls. It has a Geometric Style Pattern (carpet feel with raised bumps). Can be used for headliners, wall coverings, etc... in Motor homes, RV's, and other applications.
SOLD BY THE RUNNING YARD

NOTE: Marine Hulliner must be folded in order to ship.

SPECS:

Width: 72" Inches Wide
Non-backed Needle Punched Carpet
Durable: Stands up to the marine environment.
Excellent Colorfastness: Resists fading from the Sun's UV Rays.
Resists Stains & Soiling: Easily cleaned.
Easy to stretch, cut, fit, and mold to desired shape or size.
Resist mold & mildew.
Will not fray or unravel.

Frays after 20 years or so I can tell you.

Doug
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Re: Hull Liner

Post by northerner »

Hi Doug

Thanks for posting this

Do you have a link of something where I can take a look at the lining?


Still figuring out what to do when we remove our lining so this was really helpful :D
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Re: Hull Liner

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Link to hull liner material.

http://www.yourautotrim.com/sabemahu.html

Actually things are warming up to 40 degrees but wind was blowing 30-40 mph for a couple days before weekend.

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Re: Hull Liner

Post by northerner »

Thanks for the link Doug

Hell, I'd take 40 degrees over -30 anyway :D

40 is sailing weather in Alaska :lol:
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