Dave Brick
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- Jul 14, 2010
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I'm going to be replacing the deck of my '88 Sea Nymph 175 Great Lakes Special over the winter. The plywood's really not in bad shape, except for the raised section up in the bow.
Anyway, I grew up in the carpeting/flooring business. It seems like most boats of this type come with carpeting, which is easy and cheap to replace. I have seen lots of boats with vinyl flooring instead of carpet, and it seems like a good material for keeping neat and clean. I have some concern about the slipperiness, though.
Has anybody else done vinyl flooring, and had good (or bad) results?
Anyway, I grew up in the carpeting/flooring business. It seems like most boats of this type come with carpeting, which is easy and cheap to replace. I have seen lots of boats with vinyl flooring instead of carpet, and it seems like a good material for keeping neat and clean. I have some concern about the slipperiness, though.
Has anybody else done vinyl flooring, and had good (or bad) results?
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