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  1. Member
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    #21
    I used Durabak-18 on my Ranger and it has held up pretty good going on a year now. It does not get hot in the sun which is great. Use a darker color to make it look cleaner.

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    #22
    I used the same tuff. Coat on my shadow and it was way lighter than I expected but it works week I’m a pot do my strato 219f the same way you did.

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    #23
    I did the same thing to my 86 Champion last year. All fiberglass lids, lots of little imperfections. Filled alot of minor holes and dips with body filler. Prep was key, sanding and cleaning everything for the priming phase. Turned out great, holding up really well after a full season of fishing. It's great because you can rinse it out and just was the whole interior with a little car wash brush. Super happy with the Tuff Coat so far.20230728_145608.jpg
    Last edited by VerneMiller; 03-14-2024 at 08:18 AM.




    1989 Ranger 374V / 1989 Mercury BlackMax 175

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by VerneMiller View Post
    I did the same thing to my 86 Champion last year. All fiberglass lids, lots of little imperfections. Filled alot of minor holes and dips with body filler. Prep was key, sanding and cleaning everything for the priming phase. Turned out great, holding up really well after a full season of fishing. It's great because you can rinse it out and just was the whole interior with a little car wash brush. Super happy with the Tuff Coat so far.20230728_145608.jpg
    That is a beautiful champ!! I have a 1998 champion 203 that needs carpet but I'm researching different ideas. Yours looks great

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