icatchfish
Cadet
- Joined
- May 20, 2026
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- 8
New to owning a boat, bought a junker last fall for 300 bucks. I'm curious if anyone has any experience with using spray on bed liner to coat the entire hull for waterproofing? I've read a little now on performance and osmosis if water gets trapped in a bubble and what not.
I just need it to float in a bay and just want to know if bed liner will work if worst case ontario she starts taking on water.
The boat is an old Sears branded 14ft fiberglass with a 50hp 2 stroke evinrude manual tilt. Motor runs like a dream. The hull came with 4 screw holes from bad DIY and a couple scrapes that I patched according to marine epoxy instructions. The floor is squishy in spots, I might inject a couple cans of spray foam if it's water worthy. Transom seems very solid. Changed the leg oil and fogged before winter and motor once again fired up great. (After I realized I had not enough fuel in the tank and had the tank on a bad angle)
Anyways, first post, long post. Thanks for any input.
I just need it to float in a bay and just want to know if bed liner will work if worst case ontario she starts taking on water.
The boat is an old Sears branded 14ft fiberglass with a 50hp 2 stroke evinrude manual tilt. Motor runs like a dream. The hull came with 4 screw holes from bad DIY and a couple scrapes that I patched according to marine epoxy instructions. The floor is squishy in spots, I might inject a couple cans of spray foam if it's water worthy. Transom seems very solid. Changed the leg oil and fogged before winter and motor once again fired up great. (After I realized I had not enough fuel in the tank and had the tank on a bad angle)
Anyways, first post, long post. Thanks for any input.