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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sylvan 16' Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Macattack" data-source="post: 235167" data-attributes="member: 4475"><p>Got to spend a few hours this afternoon and laid the vinyl flooring down that I ordered from Cabelas. I ordered the gray/charcoal flooring. I cut the piece down to leave about an inch or so on each side. I laid it as one solid piece vs. covering each piece of the flooring. This will make it much easier to keep clean and debris will not fall down in the crevices. All the edges will be coved by either the side panels or the front benches. I used an outdoor vinyl adhesive. I rolled the vinyl up and just worked my way to the front applying glue and unrolling it. I had to really work in spots to eliminate some minor wrinkles. I was able to staple the vinyl from underneath around the center hatch. It will be covered with aluminum which will keep up from unraveling. I still have to cut and cover the board for the hatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macattack, post: 235167, member: 4475"] Got to spend a few hours this afternoon and laid the vinyl flooring down that I ordered from Cabelas. I ordered the gray/charcoal flooring. I cut the piece down to leave about an inch or so on each side. I laid it as one solid piece vs. covering each piece of the flooring. This will make it much easier to keep clean and debris will not fall down in the crevices. All the edges will be coved by either the side panels or the front benches. I used an outdoor vinyl adhesive. I rolled the vinyl up and just worked my way to the front applying glue and unrolling it. I had to really work in spots to eliminate some minor wrinkles. I was able to staple the vinyl from underneath around the center hatch. It will be covered with aluminum which will keep up from unraveling. I still have to cut and cover the board for the hatch. [/QUOTE]
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