if you get a good outdoor /marine carpet with a rubber backing you will have no problem with it staying in placeMakes me wonder if silicone sealer/caulk can be used to glue the carpet down. Should be easier to remove?
if you get a good outdoor /marine carpet with a rubber backing you will have no problem with it staying in placeMakes me wonder if silicone sealer/caulk can be used to glue the carpet down. Should be easier to remove?
Yabut what if they are like I was when I was a kid, and just ran around everywhere barefoot in the summer? So then they step on the boat, and put foot shaped dirty prints all over, instead of shoe sole shaped dirty prints all over.Just clean it again and make a rule No soles on the sole.
If you lay indoor/outdoor carpeting on fibreglass, it will ball up under your feet. It can be a real nasty slip/trip/fall hazard.Unless you're referring to "wall to wall" carpet, why would you want to glue it down.
That runner was Sue's find and it has worked out very well!. It has a rubber backing so it has never slipped or left any residue on the sole. The weave collects all the grit that comes off anybody's shoes as we step off the companionway steps and it holds the particles until we take it out and give it a beating periodically. It has held up for a while now, but flower patterns aren't for me.Did good Scott with color patterns as you can't even see the wine spots! Chief
I'm just experimenting for now. Have to find a way to keep them in place without making them permanent. Right now they are just lying in place and will ball up when you twist your foot or step down into the cockpit or cabin. Going to try some different ways to hold them down and see which will work best. I bought 4 matts at Wally world (Walmart) $7.50 each. Then trimmed to fit. I like the way they look and feel.I kinda like the yoga mats