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<blockquote data-quote="trapperbr549" data-source="post: 474536" data-attributes="member: 21488"><p>We are in the process of installing perforated in my boat. Perlins are all welded in and the floor is cut and in place, just need to screw it all down. Last weekend I was messing with some stuff and the decks (painted aluminum) were so hot you couldn't touch them. Floor was cool. I got my surface thermometer and the decks were 165*. The floor was 88* where open and 110* where it rested on a rib. I was amazed.</p><p></p><p>And fyi, I bought it from Eberlin's but they only sell full sheets, 5'X10'. Troutt and Sons in Bourbon will sell partials and cut it for you and it is slightly cheaper per foot. Hermann is a lot closer and the full sheet was perfect for me so I went there but otherwise I would have gone with Troutt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapperbr549, post: 474536, member: 21488"] We are in the process of installing perforated in my boat. Perlins are all welded in and the floor is cut and in place, just need to screw it all down. Last weekend I was messing with some stuff and the decks (painted aluminum) were so hot you couldn't touch them. Floor was cool. I got my surface thermometer and the decks were 165*. The floor was 88* where open and 110* where it rested on a rib. I was amazed. And fyi, I bought it from Eberlin's but they only sell full sheets, 5'X10'. Troutt and Sons in Bourbon will sell partials and cut it for you and it is slightly cheaper per foot. Hermann is a lot closer and the full sheet was perfect for me so I went there but otherwise I would have gone with Troutt. [/QUOTE]
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