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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Man" data-source="post: 493727" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>As already suggested by DaleH, I agree on the use of Nautolex vinly. I would use their glue. I have this vinyl on my Alumacraft V16. My floor is plywood and one section is aluminum at bow area. Vinyl is glued and stapled underneath just like LDUBS. I have never removed the alum section to see how it is fastened underneath, but I would assume it was folded under and glued underneath. It is not coming undone anywhere after 5-6 years.</p><p></p><p>Vinyl is not slippery when wet and appears very durable. Easy to clean with scrub brush. </p><p></p><p>It may be more work to install in your situation, but IMO well worth the effort. </p><p></p><p>NOTE: I also had Nautolex vinyl on my Gregor 17 floors and never had any issues with it during my ownership of boat.</p><p></p><p>BTW....if you contact Omnova (maker) they will send you free samples.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: If I ever have to refloor a boat, it will be Nautolex, no question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Man, post: 493727, member: 7021"] As already suggested by DaleH, I agree on the use of Nautolex vinly. I would use their glue. I have this vinyl on my Alumacraft V16. My floor is plywood and one section is aluminum at bow area. Vinyl is glued and stapled underneath just like LDUBS. I have never removed the alum section to see how it is fastened underneath, but I would assume it was folded under and glued underneath. It is not coming undone anywhere after 5-6 years. Vinyl is not slippery when wet and appears very durable. Easy to clean with scrub brush. It may be more work to install in your situation, but IMO well worth the effort. NOTE: I also had Nautolex vinyl on my Gregor 17 floors and never had any issues with it during my ownership of boat. BTW....if you contact Omnova (maker) they will send you free samples. NOTE: If I ever have to refloor a boat, it will be Nautolex, no question. [/QUOTE]
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