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carpeting custom plywood hatch doors...enough room?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 254974" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Snags are a big one. I've demonstrated this to a couple people before by taking a crankbait or jerkbait with multiple trebles (jerkbaits with 3 trebles do make a convincing argument), and pulling it through the carpet. The loop carpet will hang the bait nearly instantaneously, and removal requires pliers, time, and a multitude of 4 letter words, whereas one can pull the bait through the marine carpet, with few snags that the hook can easily pull free from.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you step in the boat with a load of Georgia red clay (those of y'all from other parts of the country, if you've never dealt with the stuff, you probably aren't capable of understanding it's power) on your boot, it will be hard to clean from the marine carpet, but impossible to clean from the cornrow stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 254974, member: 55"] Snags are a big one. I've demonstrated this to a couple people before by taking a crankbait or jerkbait with multiple trebles (jerkbaits with 3 trebles do make a convincing argument), and pulling it through the carpet. The loop carpet will hang the bait nearly instantaneously, and removal requires pliers, time, and a multitude of 4 letter words, whereas one can pull the bait through the marine carpet, with few snags that the hook can easily pull free from. Also, if you step in the boat with a load of Georgia red clay (those of y'all from other parts of the country, if you've never dealt with the stuff, you probably aren't capable of understanding it's power) on your boot, it will be hard to clean from the marine carpet, but impossible to clean from the cornrow stuff. [/QUOTE]
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