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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Aluminum Sea King Renovation
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<blockquote data-quote="ajanesz" data-source="post: 459922" data-attributes="member: 23971"><p>Brian,</p><p></p><p>Once I put the plywood down, I used a sealer. After that, I actually used a cheap vinyl plank flooring material. I glued down the plank flooring to the plywood and the install was pretty easy. The nice thing about vinyl plank flooring is that it is completely waterproof, easy to clean and relatively light weight (and looks pretty nice to boot). The only issue I ran into once I got out on the water is that it is a tad slippery once it gets wet (as opposed to carpet or what not). I may end up just putting a little rubber shop mat on top of the vinyl plank so that slipping isn't an issue but otherwise i was super happy with the choice to put it on.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if you need any other info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajanesz, post: 459922, member: 23971"] Brian, Once I put the plywood down, I used a sealer. After that, I actually used a cheap vinyl plank flooring material. I glued down the plank flooring to the plywood and the install was pretty easy. The nice thing about vinyl plank flooring is that it is completely waterproof, easy to clean and relatively light weight (and looks pretty nice to boot). The only issue I ran into once I got out on the water is that it is a tad slippery once it gets wet (as opposed to carpet or what not). I may end up just putting a little rubber shop mat on top of the vinyl plank so that slipping isn't an issue but otherwise i was super happy with the choice to put it on. Let me know if you need any other info! [/QUOTE]
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