Carpet v.s Coating

kaw550

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Yestereday I put up a post about carpet and someone recommended a coating. So I spend some time researching them today. There seems to be a lot of diffrent brands.

Are there any that stand out?
From what I read it seems like a product with rubber with have a nice texter to wal around on barefoot (compared to sand). Is that true?
Does dirt get trapped or are they easy to clean?
Do they offer any protection (like a truck bedliner)?

Have any of you conferted from carpet to coating? Did you like how it looked?
 

ricohman

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

My new boat has vinyl deck covering that is simply great. Its grippy and easy to clean. I never want carpet in my boat again.
 

emoney

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

The only carpet that I'll ever have again will have snaps around the edge so I can remove it. I'm a Salt-Water guy and we don't do so well with carpet. Just the fiberglass for me with a walk-area of non-slip and I prefer the pre-manufactured type as opposed to the "sand in the paint" route. I went that way on a sailboat and it's very uncomfortable on the barefeet.

I've heard good stuff about "MariDeck" products. I know they sell both the glue-down mat and the rubberized "paint" that you can put down like regular paint, but with a texturized roller. They may carry that here at iboats, but if not, 'Over-tons (no dash, but iboats doesn't like that name, lol)' I know has it and I think West Marine as well.

Any product that's applied like carpeting or even the vinyl mat has the propensity to allow water underneath it. Water doesn't need much of a gap to get in, so in an ideal world, whatever you put down would be easily removeable for maintenance.
 

26aftcab454

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

My boat was redone with "Dura-bark" roll on textured coating. Great stuff but it is hard to clean the texture.
I have to scrub with a stiff brush & Comet.
 

sktn77a

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

I have a Chaparral with "diamond surface" non-slip texture on the gelcoat floor. I have snap-in carpets but have never used them - they just get wet and have to be taken in and out and cleaned.
 

kaw550

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

Any way to duplicate that diamond surface? I made the mistake of checking out some of the newer boats when picking up some supplies.
 

sktn77a

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Re: Carpet v.s Coating

Any way to duplicate that diamond surface? I made the mistake of checking out some of the newer boats when picking up some supplies.

Unfortunately, I don't think so - its molded into the fiberglass floor.
 
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