Boating Footwear
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Boating Footwear
what boating footwear seems to be working the best on paint & gelcoat ?? socks are awfully slippery & the bare feet tend to be a lil hottt specially for the gals ...tried the croks once and threw em in the river
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That's why god invented Bathroom style "bath rugs", RHR, bcuz you place them on the deck and rear of your boat so your guests can enter and leave w/ flip flops or slip on shoes,, then you roll up the RUGS,,, and away you go....!!!!
Once inside the boat,,, lots tend to remove their shoes, along with other things......
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Once inside the boat,,, lots tend to remove their shoes, along with other things......
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That's why god invented Bathroom style "bath rugs", RHR, bcuz you place them on the deck and rear of your boat so your guests can enter and leave w/ flip flops or slip on shoes,, then you roll up the RUGS,,, and away you go....!!!!
Once inside the boat,,, lots tend to remove their shoes, along with other things......
My .02
Once inside the boat,,, lots tend to remove their shoes, along with other things......
My .02
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Ive got my pair for going out to dinner on the boat!! plus they are comfortable!
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With your boat I would say bare feet! Cant wait to see it on the Mississippi river for the poker run. But we go with crocks or water/aqua sox's from overtons. Amy just uses a cheap PINK pair of flip flops she found somewhere that are really soft and dont make marks.