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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1992 Lund Tyee 1850 restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 510028" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>It's easy to make vinyl seam perfectly. Lay your vinyl down, overlap the pieces where the seam will be. Glue down both sides away from where the seam will be so the vinyl is fixed in place and can't move at all. After it's dry and fixed in place, cut both pieces at the overlap with a very sharp razor knife at the same time. Then glue down where the seam is. If you prepped the wood properly and placed the seam in a spot where the floor doesn't flex at all it should be almost invisible. </p><p></p><p>I did my boat like yours LDUBS, I individually wrapped my floor pieces so I can pop them up in the future if I need to access under the deck and I won't ruin my vinyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 510028, member: 12381"] It's easy to make vinyl seam perfectly. Lay your vinyl down, overlap the pieces where the seam will be. Glue down both sides away from where the seam will be so the vinyl is fixed in place and can't move at all. After it's dry and fixed in place, cut both pieces at the overlap with a very sharp razor knife at the same time. Then glue down where the seam is. If you prepped the wood properly and placed the seam in a spot where the floor doesn't flex at all it should be almost invisible. I did my boat like yours LDUBS, I individually wrapped my floor pieces so I can pop them up in the future if I need to access under the deck and I won't ruin my vinyl. [/QUOTE]
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