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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 71211" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>If you're not worried about the price - then skip wood all together and use aluminum brackets and flooring. Bassboy1 did an awesome job with his boat - there's not one piece of wood in his boat. he used carpet glued to the aluminum, and I've fished with him many times. When the carpet gets dirty, I'm not sure if he just hoses it out or what.</p><p></p><p>in my 1236 I've got carpet on wood, and when I get it muddy (quite regularly) I just let it dry, go over it with a stiff brush to losen it up and suck up the junk with my 5hp garage vac. Looks brand new everytime afterwards. I've got rubber backed carpet, and the wood has a coat of deck paint on it to resist the weather</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 71211, member: 677"] If you're not worried about the price - then skip wood all together and use aluminum brackets and flooring. Bassboy1 did an awesome job with his boat - there's not one piece of wood in his boat. he used carpet glued to the aluminum, and I've fished with him many times. When the carpet gets dirty, I'm not sure if he just hoses it out or what. in my 1236 I've got carpet on wood, and when I get it muddy (quite regularly) I just let it dry, go over it with a stiff brush to losen it up and suck up the junk with my 5hp garage vac. Looks brand new everytime afterwards. I've got rubber backed carpet, and the wood has a coat of deck paint on it to resist the weather [/QUOTE]
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