hey, good idea. but i would use the PlastiDip (and i will next season) instead of heating rubber. thx for the idea, ronAnother simple solution is to dip the sinkers in melted black rubber. Protects the boat and also camouflages the sinker. Most importantly, don't let the boat own you....kind of defeats the purpose in my opinion.
If the only thing holding you back from using Seadek is the permanent part, put snaps in (or domed snads).I like the look of Seadek but I don't want permanent.
heheh snaps are permanent! I think I could make a custom faux teak mat for less than $200If the only thing holding you back from using Seadek is the permanent part, put snaps in (or domed snads).
Yeah, probably not the same quality as Seadek, but the question is do you really need what Seadek is offering? In my opinion, if you can get something at a substantial savings and it fits YOUR needs... go for it!heheh snaps are permanent! I think I could make a custom faux teak mat for less than $200
Might it be crap? maybe...
This requires a lot of thinking and second guessing....![]()
Its beautiful.see my new post in the Tips, Modifications and Electronics forum.
Yeah, probably not the same quality as Seadek, but the question is do you really need what Seadek is offering? In my opinion, if you can get something at a substantial savings and it fits YOUR needs... go for it!![]()