I am sure it will look good when you get done. Nice boat.
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Whew. Guys that install boat carpet for a living sure do earn their money. I got everything taken out of the boat today. Next I'm gonna strip the carpet, then repaint the gunwale, bow and stern. Then it's on to carpetting. I may have to hire an electrical engineer to hook all the gauges and switches back up. LOL
I'm thinking about extending the front deck back to the front of the console. Would be about 18" more deck. The only negative I can think of is that that will eliminate the little "cubby hole" where I can put my tackle bag.
Going back with a dark grey carpet. In full disclosure, the carpet under the front deck is NOT getting changed. Ain't no way I'll fit in that little hole....
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I am sure it will look good when you get done. Nice boat.
Better get on it them fish be biting before long ! Lol Going to look good when u get er done! When you get it back together and get that new tm mounted bring your boat to me and I will let you put carpet in mine while I use your boat!![]()
Prolly going to let em line x it for 500 bucks and be done with it. I’m to little to be down on my knees anyhow ! Lol
Carpeting a boat is tedious work. The hardest part is getting the old glue off. Gonna look great when you get done, nice looking ride!
Thanks Prater. The old glue has deteriorated badly. The decks hardly have any left on them. The only real area that's gonna be tricky is the inside of the rod locker. I figure a scotchbrite pad on a side die grinder will eat it off quickly.
Worst case scenario, I'll sand blast it off.![]()
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I know what you mean about how hard of a job it is. I re done the carpet in my Ranger about 5 years ago and swore I would never do another one.
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