Old Ironmaker
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I have a 94' StarCraft Superfisherman 190. It is carpeted on plywood from the top of the gunnels (aluminum underneath), down the interior walls and across the floor and on the rear casting platform. Other than in the bow area the carpet isn't really bad for a 25 year old boat, not bad for a 10 year old boat really. I want to replace the carpet with a solid surface material. The gunnels and sidewalls are very good and don't really need to be replaced but I will if only for aesthetics. I have looked at some solid surface glue down commercial vinyl, rubber type materials at flooring stores. They have non slip surfacing, some with checkerplate design some with raised spots, it looks good. I have gone on line and looked at what is available from solid glue down to paint and liquid vinyl roll on, the choices are beyond confusing. The boat is covered at all times unless in use or I know it isn't going to rain as to dry it out of humidity in the summer. I have gone out at 2AM to cover it when it rained. Can you say anal when it comes to my baby?
I know you folks will steer me in the right direction. I will be doing it myself. White or black is not an option for a few reasons. I'm in Ontario, not everything is available here that is in the States and I won't buy anything sight unseen. Old fashioned child of the 50's. I got my first credit card . when I took my pension, my Banker claimed it effected my credit rating, I didn't even have a credit rating.
Recommendations please.
Thanks, Johnny D/
I know you folks will steer me in the right direction. I will be doing it myself. White or black is not an option for a few reasons. I'm in Ontario, not everything is available here that is in the States and I won't buy anything sight unseen. Old fashioned child of the 50's. I got my first credit card . when I took my pension, my Banker claimed it effected my credit rating, I didn't even have a credit rating.
Recommendations please.
Thanks, Johnny D/