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Floor covering suggestions

1.3K views 15 replies 7 participants last post by  Bigcountry1739  
#1 ·
I recently sold my last boat, and bought another boat yesterday. The boat is an 18 foot Nova. I pulled most of the carpet today and ran into a problem. My plan was to just pull the carpet, clean the glue, and then roll on bed liner over the floor. All the storage lids and deck floor are aluminum. After pulling carpet around the storage lids, about a half inch gap was there. I'm worried about it leaking there, and having slime and blood collect there. I thought about possibly cutting my own seals out of rubber or foam, but didn't know how well they would hold up. Also I would like to keep from putting a deck over the floor so I don't lose all the storage, and it's really close to being a flush deck already. Any suggestions?

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#2 ·
If your trying to do it cheap then I would go with roll on bed liner and then go with some type of gasket. If money isn't an issue and you don't want to deal with it again then I would clean everything down to the metal and take it in and have someone spray the bed liner... I would highly recommend taking it in.. The roll on bed liner looks nice for about a week and its down hill from there. Doesn't matter how good you clean it or what brand you use it will all come off especially wherever there is foot traffic..... I did my boat 2 years in a row and made sure everything was perfect it didn't matter. This year I bit the bullet and spent the money 1 full season later it still looks the same as when it was done. Trust me its worth the money.....
 
#4 ·
I had my old 1648 quoted and they wanted over $800 assuming i had it prepped correctly. Over $1000 for them to do it all.
 
#6 ·
I paid $1000 for my 1848 but I cleaning and etched everything.. I figured I had about $1200 in it total with prep sand paper, acetone, wire brushes ect. For the roll on bed liner I had prolly between $400-$500 if I remember right it took like 2 1/2 truck kits to do which were around $100 each....The other thing the two different kinds of roll on I tried if I spilled any gas it would eat right threw to the metal....
 
#8 ·
yeah, like said above I'd go Line-X... lasts forever, not slippery like some hydro-turf, doesn't hold stank & looks great IMO

oh & I feel your pain on removing that spray adhesive the factories use to lay carpet... "momma says its the devil" LOL... on a serious note, the best way I found to remove it & prep your alum for the bed line is to use a cup style wire wheel but don't wear a lose t-shirt LOL... if you start to see the glue smeer while removing it w/ the wire wheel, take a break because you've heated the alum up too much & you'll need to run the wire wheel over a clean piece of alum to get the glue out of the wire wheel or use a torch burn it out... good luck