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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1990 16' Lund Rebel Special
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<blockquote data-quote="wmrmurphy" data-source="post: 451504" data-attributes="member: 23286"><p>OK. So I've had a few questions as to why not vinyl or carpet. Short answer is this - I had vinyl in my last boat and didn't really like it. It got stained easy and I could not make it look clean. It was tough and wore really well though. I live in Oregon. Carpet on boat floors in Oregon is not a good idea IMO. It soaks up water and dirt and can be really hard to clean. The way I see it - if my floor starts looking tacky or gets dinged I'll just put a fresh coat of Behr Floor paint on it every couple years or so and I'll be good to go. Fish blood will hose off easily and it'll stay relatively cool in the sunshine. I will have a rubber mat under my moveable seat for comfort, quiet and to protect the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmrmurphy, post: 451504, member: 23286"] OK. So I've had a few questions as to why not vinyl or carpet. Short answer is this - I had vinyl in my last boat and didn't really like it. It got stained easy and I could not make it look clean. It was tough and wore really well though. I live in Oregon. Carpet on boat floors in Oregon is not a good idea IMO. It soaks up water and dirt and can be really hard to clean. The way I see it - if my floor starts looking tacky or gets dinged I'll just put a fresh coat of Behr Floor paint on it every couple years or so and I'll be good to go. Fish blood will hose off easily and it'll stay relatively cool in the sunshine. I will have a rubber mat under my moveable seat for comfort, quiet and to protect the floor. [/QUOTE]
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