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Deck covering material-- your opinion please
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<blockquote data-quote="MrSimon" data-source="post: 361890" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>I like to keep things as simple as possible.</p><p></p><p>I prefer nice open, flat designs in boats. Aluminum is best, but wood works just fine. Then, I buy inexpensive rubber backed indoor/outdoor carpet from Home Depot and cut it to fit where I want it. I don't glue it down at all and don't use padding - just a little velcro or double sided tape to keep it from sliding around.</p><p></p><p>In the winter, I take it out, clean it, and store it in a dry basement. It usually looks brand new for years and is easy and cheap to replace down the road.</p><p></p><p>Essentially, I'm just putting a rug down in the boat. It works great in the kitchen, why not a boat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSimon, post: 361890, member: 5461"] I like to keep things as simple as possible. I prefer nice open, flat designs in boats. Aluminum is best, but wood works just fine. Then, I buy inexpensive rubber backed indoor/outdoor carpet from Home Depot and cut it to fit where I want it. I don't glue it down at all and don't use padding - just a little velcro or double sided tape to keep it from sliding around. In the winter, I take it out, clean it, and store it in a dry basement. It usually looks brand new for years and is easy and cheap to replace down the road. Essentially, I'm just putting a rug down in the boat. It works great in the kitchen, why not a boat? [/QUOTE]
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