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    Wolf Hunter bigbass225's Avatar
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    Front mount hole cover up....

    I moved my front graphs and mounts and now have some old mount holes I would like to cover up .... I'd like to find some type of flat rubber product that has like a 3M adhesive so it sticks good, to put over the front panel so I can mount my new ones on top of it to clean it up.... any ideas of such a product?
    The flat area I have circled under the mocked up mounts is what I'm referring too!

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    For a space that small, I'd just order a piece of black skateboard grip tape and cut it out to fit. It's cheap, looks clean, and has a strong adhesive on the back to hold it in place.
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    I looked at the tape stuff and will prolly resort to that ... but was thinking something more like a rubber product

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    #4
    I know your referring to the the holes. But have you thought about getting a thin (1/8 or 1/4) white cutting board? You can square it up to cover up the holes and still use the same area to remount.



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    Not sure what holes your talking of but check this post.


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    Academy sports sells a rubber type grip tape that's no where near as aggressive tread as the skateboard grip tape. I can't remember the name but I've had some on my boat for a year and it looks brand new. It has a 3m backing that's sticking great

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    Ding ding ... winner finally found some of this!!!! Thanks for the help

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    http://hydroturf.com/index.php

    I just ordered a sheet of molded diamond to cover most of the bow on my boat. Installing Minn Kota over Motorquide and of course there are extra holes now. The hydroturf has a self-adhesive and can be cut to fit with a razor blade. Even had them sand it down to 3mm. thick so it's not an eyesore. 40x62" cost me $108 to my door. They have quite a few pre-made products that may fit what you're looking for, too. Real close to the Stewart product.

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    https://www.gator-guards.com/product/gatorskinz/

    used this before with good luck

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    CB marine can make you a small plate , dipped in any color or powder coated , on the stroker board , cris Bailey does great work
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    Nice!

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    Harbor Freight has 12x12 sticky rubber mats that you can cut to your desired size. Fairly cheap but good stout rubber.

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    I used clear plexi glass, spray painted one side (place painted side down). Lowes has plexi glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comb655 View Post
    Harbor Freight has 12x12 sticky rubber mats that you can cut to your desired size. Fairly cheap but good stout rubber.
    This... https://www.harborfreight.com/self-a...mat-98858.html

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    I used dark plexiglass to fill the hole in my bow panel
    Then I mounted a ram mount to it
    Looked great and was functional
    Held up very well
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    Cutting board with carbon fiber. Did this few weeks ago. Cost $10.00 including carbon fiber..
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