ryno1234
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Dec 8, 2014
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My new (to me) boat has snap-in carpeting that is lighter in color (light tan). I also have a cabin with fabric seats, headliner, etc.
In my old boat, I had indoor / outdoor dark charcoal colored carpeting. Because of the color, you'd never be able to see any discoloration. Additionally, I did not have a cabin, it was an open bow.
Two questions:
In my old boat, I had indoor / outdoor dark charcoal colored carpeting. Because of the color, you'd never be able to see any discoloration. Additionally, I did not have a cabin, it was an open bow.
Two questions:
- With lighter colored carpeting, is it idea to put down towels, etc. around the deck or is that a loss cause? I don't want to find out a year from now, I should have implemented processes or "rules" for being on the boat to maintain the look as best as possible. By the way, I realize it's a boat and it will get dirty and ultimately things needs to be cleaned or replaced, but for now I'd like to keep it as nice as possible.
- I've never owned a boat with cabin before. Is it typical to not let anyone down there if they're wet as to prevent mildew? That's the last thing I want and I'm thinking of just generally saying "If you're wet, stay out of the cabin" type of thing.