midnight_f150
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where is a good place to order boat carpet? I need to replace the carpet in my lowe stick steer boat. thank you Jason.
midnight_f150 said:where is a good place to order boat carpet? I need to replace the carpet in my lowe stick steer boat. thank you Jason.
WhiteMoose said:my boat carpet is outdoor carpet w/ rubber backing that I ordered from Lowes. Very happy with it, and it looks like it will last a long time. I believe it was around $100 for the minimum amount they would let me order, which is more then enough to do a 14' jon boat.
Mpd165 said:I want to do durabak in mine, but then I see carpeted boats like dixie_boysles and it makes me second guess myself. Your carpet looks good man. Looks like it came from the factory with it.
Thanks! Everyone asks "Who I hired to carpet my boat". Im like ME!! Like troutman said, its easy as heck! All you need is a gallon on contact cement from Lowes over in the paint department and get the carpet like me. I would say no to the astroturf if you like a nice soft carpet. I fish with my flipflops in the summer and like to be able to take them off.Mpd165 said:I want to do durabak in mine, but then I see carpeted boats like dixie_boysles and it makes me second guess myself. Your carpet looks good man. Looks like it came from the factory with it.
dixie_boysles said:on a side note too, I know its common sense, but make sure the "grain" in the carpet is all in the same direction. But please do carpet, you wont regret it. It looks SOOOO good, reduces noise, is slip resistant, and feels good on the feet.
cavman138 said:dixie_boysles said:on a side note too, I know its common sense, but make sure the "grain" in the carpet is all in the same direction. But please do carpet, you wont regret it. It looks SOOOO good, reduces noise, is slip resistant, and feels good on the feet.
I am pretty sure we are used the same carpet from Lowes. And yes, make sure the grain is in the same direction. I had to redo a hatch because I forgot to pay attention to that detail.
dixie_boysles said:Thanks! Everyone asks "Who I hired to carpet my boat". Im like ME!! Like troutman said, its easy as heck! All you need is a gallon on contact cement from Lowes over in the paint department and get the carpet like me. I would say no to the astroturf if you like a nice soft carpet. I fish with my flipflops in the summer and like to be able to take them off.Mpd165 said:I want to do durabak in mine, but then I see carpeted boats like dixie_boysles and it makes me second guess myself. Your carpet looks good man. Looks like it came from the factory with it.
All you have to do is have a nice concrete pad (like my carport) or a good flat surface . Then take and lay your carpet upside down. place your panels/floors on it and trace around them about 2" with a sharpie (depending on thickness of material, you want it to overlap on the back at least an inch). Then cut along the lines. Now come the gluing part. take the contact cement and put a coat on the panel/floorboard you want to carpet, and the back of the cutout carpet. Then let it tack up. once tacked up, (you may want helping hands with this part) place the item to be carpeted onto the carpet. Before placing down, make sure there are no wrinkles in the carpet and that you have places it right because once you set it down, there is no correcting it. now stand on it/walk around on it. Now you should still have your overlapping extra carpet to deal with. you wil need to almost 45 cut the corners so they dont overlap. now with the contact cement, do the same, glue on the carpet, and glue on the back of the item to be carpeted about an inch or so on the edge. once its tacked up, press the carpet onto it, then walk on the edges. now flip your piece over and rub it down with you hands and you are done!!
Mpd165 said:dixie_boysles said:Thanks! Everyone asks "Who I hired to carpet my boat". Im like ME!! Like troutman said, its easy as heck! All you need is a gallon on contact cement from Lowes over in the paint department and get the carpet like me. I would say no to the astroturf if you like a nice soft carpet. I fish with my flipflops in the summer and like to be able to take them off.Mpd165 said:I want to do durabak in mine, but then I see carpeted boats like dixie_boysles and it makes me second guess myself. Your carpet looks good man. Looks like it came from the factory with it.
All you have to do is have a nice concrete pad (like my carport) or a good flat surface . Then take and lay your carpet upside down. place your panels/floors on it and trace around them about 2" with a sharpie (depending on thickness of material, you want it to overlap on the back at least an inch). Then cut along the lines. Now come the gluing part. take the contact cement and put a coat on the panel/floorboard you want to carpet, and the back of the cutout carpet. Then let it tack up. once tacked up, (you may want helping hands with this part) place the item to be carpeted onto the carpet. Before placing down, make sure there are no wrinkles in the carpet and that you have places it right because once you set it down, there is no correcting it. now stand on it/walk around on it. Now you should still have your overlapping extra carpet to deal with. you wil need to almost 45 cut the corners so they dont overlap. now with the contact cement, do the same, glue on the carpet, and glue on the back of the item to be carpeted about an inch or so on the edge. once its tacked up, press the carpet onto it, then walk on the edges. now flip your piece over and rub it down with you hands and you are done!!
Good info, thanks again. I definately see the advantages of carpet and am thinking more and more everyday that may be the route I take, expecially now that I have step by step directions.
clarker2000 said:Capri Carpet is the exact stuff all the top names (ranger, champion,basscat etc...) use on their boats. I have used the 20oz. and its great stuff, ultra high quality and easy to work with. Decent price too.
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