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Thread: Flooring for the boat

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    I really like that. Some of the boats at Bass Pro have that or something very similar. Vinyl maybe? I was looking at one the other day and couldn't help notice how shabby the install was. The seams were all showing and coming up in places with uneven cuts. I couldn't believe they had it out on the show floor. Looks like it should last a long time and easy to wash off. Not sure on the temp. during hot days.
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    I'm looking at SeaDek or maybe even cheaper Hydro-Turf for my tin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    My carpet is wearing out in my boat and I'm definitely in the market for something. I was considering a spray in bed liner or something other than carpet. Cane Pole got a linoleum type floor out of Canada that he put in his pontoon that I liked. I'm still looking.
    sent you a PM !!

    this stuff here is awesome non-skid even with frost on it I have had in my boat for 3 years and it still going strong !!!
    here is the website ;
    http://www.durabakcompany.com/marine.htm

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    Looking at hydro turf myself

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    I have Hydroturf in my boat. Installed it myself without too much hassle. It's cool in the summer, doesn't ice up in the winter, easy on feet and really durable. I like it a lot.

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    What kinda cost on the hydra turff

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