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Thread: Christmas Project - Extending the front deck of a Ranger

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    Wow! Good job! I'd go ahead and replace all the carpet. I'm afraid you'll always regret it if you don't. WTG!Thumbs Up
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Got her looking good so far. That will make big difference

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    Great job!Thumbs Up

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    I'm impressed, that looks factory When do I need to bring mine, :D

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    Well between me having an engineering background and teaching shop classes, and my dad's 30+ years of experience building boats, we should at least half way know what we're doing. :D (My engineering background didn't help.....learning stuff from my dad over the years came in awfully useful though.) The carpet in the boat is actually not that old, and is from when we last redid it all. I think a little carpet cleaning will bring it back some. I'm sure that we'll eventually redo all of the carpet when it's necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AgriHawg View Post
    Well between me having an engineering background and teaching shop classes, and my dad's 30+ years of experience building boats, we should at least half way know what we're doing. :D (My engineering background didn't help.....learning stuff from my dad over the years came in awfully useful though.) The carpet in the boat is actually not that old, and is from when we last redid it all. I think a little carpet cleaning will bring it back some. I'm sure that we'll eventually redo all of the carpet when it's necessary.
    I am seriously thinking about replacing the carpet in my boat, when the weather is not fitting to fish, say like in august, and I may be begging for advise because this would be a new venture for me. I know dark carpet would be hotter in the summer time, but this beige carpet shows everything, I vacuum more than I fish...lol

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    Great job guys.

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