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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1648 Project - Getting Ready, Again
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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 238031" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>I used 16oz. marine carpet from Bass Pro. Marine carpet backing is supposed to be able to handle gasoline spills without coming apart. I haven't spilled any gas on it yet, but I've dumped a few half full cups of coffee and "fish stuff" :LOL2: and a rinse with water when I get home has taken care of it. If you look at the total cost of your project the decking and carpet are probably the most inexpensive items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 238031, member: 5151"] I used 16oz. marine carpet from Bass Pro. Marine carpet backing is supposed to be able to handle gasoline spills without coming apart. I haven't spilled any gas on it yet, but I've dumped a few half full cups of coffee and "fish stuff" :LOL2: and a rinse with water when I get home has taken care of it. If you look at the total cost of your project the decking and carpet are probably the most inexpensive items. [/QUOTE]
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