New Cabin Carpet

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TimCup

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Jan 30, 2008
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Catalina 22 St. Pete
FYI- I had bad luck with "bath"type mats-

I don't know if it's the salt water, or the heat, but the backing turns to dust after a short time, and makes more dirt than having nothing!

Just my experience...

cup
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Montgomery 17, Venture of Newport, Mirror sailing dinghy, El Toro sailing dinghy Mound, MN -- Lake Minnetonka
I've used cheap indoor-outdoor carpet for the small floor area on my boat and have the same problem of the backing turning to dust. The carpet dries quickly and doesn't mildew but when you pick it up there is a thick coating of sand-like dust on the fiberglass.

Our local Menard's building center carries "Brazilian" teak for house decks at a relatively reasonable price. I am going to try ripping some some into slats to make a (sort of) grate.

A cheaper alternative might be flexible vinyl planks that interlock in the same way that laminate flooring does.
 
Feb 1, 2010
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Hunter 33.5 El Dorado Lake, Kansas
Re: have you considered wood??

I put down vinyl that looks like tile then in one area I will need to put carpet because the floor isn't level. I do like the wood tiles. But it takes my head room away.

Amos
 
Nov 9, 2008
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Pearson-O'Day 290 Portland Maine
I was looking for a material like carpet to use on the seats of my new (wick'd old) dinghy so I went to either Lowe's or Home Repo. They're always right across the street from each so I can't be sure which it was. Anyway, there are a number of runners available by the foot. There are also a few that are rubber pads of various colors that should be non-slip on both sides and relatively attractive. I'm not sure about the inside of the sailboat but my little dinghy will be sporting some of it come springtime. It might be worth a look.
 
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