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Crestliner CX 1754 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Transplant" data-source="post: 493392" data-attributes="member: 23849"><p>Thanks Thill. The carpet was a big decision since I knew the effort and cost going into it and wanted to get it right the first time. 16oz regular grey carpet is definitely the safe option, but now that I have started getting carpet on some parts I’m pretty happy with my choice. I do have both a canvas cover, and a large tarp for winter to help protect everything and keep it as dry and out of the sun as possible. We certainly have Amazon out here and I’ve taken full advantage and made use of Amazon Warehouse to keep some costs down. Electrical work doesn’t scare me too much, it just requires a lot of patience and a little common sense. Luckily nothing has been hacked too bad in the boat so it’s easy to follow everything as I get it cleaned up. </p><p></p><p>For a long time I questioned why people came to NS on vacation, but as I get a little older and a little wiser I’ve become more appreciative of what a little space and a lot of natural beauty can do for a person. I understand now, and I’m glad you got to experience some of what I get on a very regular basis up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transplant, post: 493392, member: 23849"] Thanks Thill. The carpet was a big decision since I knew the effort and cost going into it and wanted to get it right the first time. 16oz regular grey carpet is definitely the safe option, but now that I have started getting carpet on some parts I’m pretty happy with my choice. I do have both a canvas cover, and a large tarp for winter to help protect everything and keep it as dry and out of the sun as possible. We certainly have Amazon out here and I’ve taken full advantage and made use of Amazon Warehouse to keep some costs down. Electrical work doesn’t scare me too much, it just requires a lot of patience and a little common sense. Luckily nothing has been hacked too bad in the boat so it’s easy to follow everything as I get it cleaned up. For a long time I questioned why people came to NS on vacation, but as I get a little older and a little wiser I’ve become more appreciative of what a little space and a lot of natural beauty can do for a person. I understand now, and I’m glad you got to experience some of what I get on a very regular basis up here. [/QUOTE]
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