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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
carpet vs no carpet
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<blockquote data-quote="Turd Ferguson" data-source="post: 474429" data-attributes="member: 24527"><p>I am doing carpet on my front and rear decks and installed Marideck vinyl in the console area. That way I can net fish and drop them in the console area where they’ll be away from the carpet, but still have the comfort and look of carpet on the decks. The vinyl is working great. Cleans up real nice, doesn’t stink, and so far hasn’t gotten too hot. It does get a little slick, but I wear boots in the boat so it’s not a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turd Ferguson, post: 474429, member: 24527"] I am doing carpet on my front and rear decks and installed Marideck vinyl in the console area. That way I can net fish and drop them in the console area where they’ll be away from the carpet, but still have the comfort and look of carpet on the decks. The vinyl is working great. Cleans up real nice, doesn’t stink, and so far hasn’t gotten too hot. It does get a little slick, but I wear boots in the boat so it’s not a problem. [/QUOTE]
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