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Flooring: What to do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Ark" data-source="post: 480444" data-attributes="member: 29691"><p>I’m leaning toward a new Uncle J 1860 build. I stopped by local Seaark dealer today and priced out an 1860 on the lot with a few options including Linex coating. I can basically get a completed custom boat for the same money plus add on other options. </p><p></p><p>I’m stuck on flooring. I can not see paying big $ for Linex or a custom fit Seadek. Hard to keep clean and doesn’t last forever. I’m also OCD as hell and I like a clean stain free boat. </p><p></p><p>I’m having the boat painted and leaning towards doing my own install for the flooring. Not sure just what yet but if it’s a Seadek or similar that I can cut to fit and it holds up for a couple of years, I’m happy. I know in Florida sun, it’ll get hot as hell so just looking for ideas. </p><p></p><p>Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Ark, post: 480444, member: 29691"] I’m leaning toward a new Uncle J 1860 build. I stopped by local Seaark dealer today and priced out an 1860 on the lot with a few options including Linex coating. I can basically get a completed custom boat for the same money plus add on other options. I’m stuck on flooring. I can not see paying big $ for Linex or a custom fit Seadek. Hard to keep clean and doesn’t last forever. I’m also OCD as hell and I like a clean stain free boat. I’m having the boat painted and leaning towards doing my own install for the flooring. Not sure just what yet but if it’s a Seadek or similar that I can cut to fit and it holds up for a couple of years, I’m happy. I know in Florida sun, it’ll get hot as hell so just looking for ideas. Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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