How about store bought kits? Any tips for carpet glue removal?? Thanks in advance Curt
How about store bought kits? Any tips for carpet glue removal?? Thanks in advance Curt
Are you thinking about the very rough textured stuff? Seems to me that although it would provide sure footing, it would be tough on rods, reels, and KNEES.
Have had two boats with rhino liner on the deck and lids. Lighter color rhino liner (white & light gray) show lots of dirt. Second boat had custom blue rhino liner which hid the dirt but on both boats when the weather gets colder combined with moisture "dew & rain" and you make boat runs early in the morning across the lake the rhino liner gets slippery. Both of my boats had an anti-slip additive and during warm months no issue, below 55 degrees and moisture I looked like I was on a slip N slide setting the hook. Took a splash in Rayburn setting the hook on a 8 lb bass and made some folks day as they laughed! (Caught the fish though).
Store bought kits are too soft and will not stand up the the wear and tear... Commercially applied would be the way to go but Ray Hubbard just detailed their drawbacks... Dan
If you stand on it all day, your feet/back will not be happy. My last boat had vinyl, in an aluminum boat. The only drawback was no cushion.
I'm looking at seadeck, or one of the knockoffs for current boat.
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get the glue off with oscillating tool and the wood blade works awesome.
My current aluminum boat has Rangers “Rawhide” coating instead of carpet. I have no issues with reels. I make sure I strap them down reel up. It does get slicker than carpet when it’s raining or frosty. I have never had to pry my lids open like you do when moisture in carpet freezes. It is light gray, I’ve pressure washed it twice in three years, still looks fantastic. IT’S REAL EASY TO CLEAN UP! No more wet carpet, worrying about a kid dropping dirt of of a worm box, matted grass scum getting in it, etc...
Seadek would be my first choice. That wasn’t available and even the off brands would cost me a couple grand to have installed.
There is a company out of Tampa area that makes Blacktip that is pretty good. It is peel and stick. Has a good selection of colors and is much cheaper than SeaDek. Also Hydroturf might be good.
This thought, skateboard grip tape, all kinds of colors, sticky as, well you know. Reasonable cheap. I will be ruff on rods tips thought.
I've heard that the darker colors will make the deck hot as hell especially if you ever fish bare footed. The carpet also would help with the noise level when dropping or moving things around. It would make it nice to just wash out the boat after using it. I guess there is pros and cons with anything.
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Mine has a coating on the front deck, forget the name. The previous owner put on instead of recarpeting, I'm thinking of removing it and putting carpet back down.
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Thought I read somewhere that it adds a lot of weight