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Anonymous Posted on May 18, 2010

1992 bayhawk 190v floors were soft. i have removed carpet and replaced the worst area's and laid cloth and resin on the floor. Now would like a self leveling product and or bed liner that i can spray my self possibly. i have a body shop so i have tools and equipment.

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I dont know know of a leveling product it is supposed to be made level when the fiberglass work that u allready did was done. However a spray in bedliner would work and you would be able to get it at any local automotive paint store. However i highly suggest you dont do that due to the fact that spray in bedliner is extremly heavy. Therefore putting a strain on the boat with all the extra weight along with the glass work you did, and maybe affecting the floating characteristics of your boat.

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