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<blockquote data-quote="Skunked again" data-source="post: 492172" data-attributes="member: 7304"><p>Heed the above advice.</p><p>In my opinion, if you want the wood to last longer, stay AWAY from carpet!</p><p>Why? It holds water. </p><p>I’ve had both vinyl and a “liner” (think truck bed liner). In various boats. Both shed water, neither hold water. Neither where slick when wet, both cleaned easily. Blood from both me and fish, coffee, soda, all cleaned easily.</p><p>For my current boat, I put in EVA foam. Time will tell. First time using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunked again, post: 492172, member: 7304"] Heed the above advice. In my opinion, if you want the wood to last longer, stay AWAY from carpet! Why? It holds water. I’ve had both vinyl and a “liner” (think truck bed liner). In various boats. Both shed water, neither hold water. Neither where slick when wet, both cleaned easily. Blood from both me and fish, coffee, soda, all cleaned easily. For my current boat, I put in EVA foam. Time will tell. First time using it. [/QUOTE]
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