To Carpet or Not To Carpet
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To Carpet or Not To Carpet
I have an old bass boat where the carpet has been stripped out and have a combimation of loose carpeting and glue stuck to the inside of the boat. Asking for suggestions on how to get the loose material off of the fiberglass and to what I should use for the inside of the boat after I have prepared it. Carpeting or paint/fiberglass. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Re: To Carpet or Not To Carpet
SeaDek is what you want to replace it with.
Acetone and elbow grease to remove whats' there.
Acetone and elbow grease to remove whats' there.
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I had a friend in South Florida that used to buy and sell boats like crazy. After removing the old the old glue he would buy a gallon of contact cement. The kind used for Formica counter tops and then use a notched trowel to apply it with. This way the trowel would leave rows of glue and when you place the carpet on it you could still move it. Then put it out in the sun to dry and it is stuck. Warning contact cement is supposed to applied to each surface, dry and then place together. DO NOT DO IT THAT WAY. Once the two surfaces touch you cannot move them. I did this on a boat I reworked years ago and it works. I hope I explained it well enough, if not PM me and I will be glad to get into more detail.
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Re: To Carpet or Not To Carpet
Thanks for the recomendations. Now where can I purchase Sea Dek? Any around Tallahassee?
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I'd lay some goo old fashioned green shag, like JT had in his VW bus, and you'll be up town.
Follow JT's link and you'll be good to go.
Follow JT's link and you'll be good to go.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
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Jumptrout51 wrote:It ain't cheap but it last forever.
Which one? The lime green shag carpet or the Sea Dek?
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
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sell the bass boat buy a beavertail skiff it come with sea dek
Re: To Carpet or Not To Carpet
sell the bass boat buy a beavertail skiff it come with sea dek
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Yes, and say that I sent you. I need a 10wt.
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Re: To Carpet or Not To Carpet
Angle grinder with a sanding pad works great on the big piles of tough glue. Smaller spots a dremel tool works very well too. I have experience with all of the above..... 

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