deck carpet removal

adam1886

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i have a 2011 tracker pro guide v175wt. i use the boat for catfishing and the front deck gets soaked while catching bait. my idea is to remove the carpet and put down a thin layer of metal over top the wood and rhino line or lineX it so the water will run off of it. has anyone ever done anything like this or am i getting in over my head with something that wont work? any suggestions greatly appreciated. this is my first boat so i have no idea what im getting into
 

Woodonglass

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Re: deck carpet removal

If the wood is still good, I'd make sure it was good and dry and then give it 2-3 coats of epoxy and then Line-X it, or use some marine vinyl like Nautolex.
 

oops!

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Re: deck carpet removal

i have a 2011 tracker pro guide v175wt. i use the boat for catfishing and the front deck gets soaked while catching bait. my idea is to remove the carpet and put down a thin layer of metal over top the wood and rhino line or lineX it so the water will run off of it. has anyone ever done anything like this or am i getting in over my head with something that wont work? any suggestions greatly appreciated. this is my first boat so i have no idea what im getting into

the addition of the metal , while seemingly a good idea, is not.

the metal will create a space between the wooden deck and the outer layer of rhino lining.
so the deck will seemingly move when you walk on it.......as well ..it will trap water between the metal and the wood floor......this will rot out the floor in no time....

if you want a really good barrier to the deck....just gellcoat the floor....paint it on....and done forever.....its about 60 bux a gallon.....and you can do the whole deck with a gallon.
(if you use epoxy like woodie suggests....dont go the gellcoat....just rhino line or natulex, the gellcoat wont bond to the epoxy)

either that ....or just add the rhino lining to the deck it self.....but no metal
 

Bob_VT

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Re: deck carpet removal

Yup, I would opt for paint or vinyl........... I am not a fan of the line x for marine use.
 

adam1886

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Re: deck carpet removal

thanks alot guys. i wasnt sure if your could apply anything straight to the wood. i will definantly look into those suggestions
 

jmeny

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Re: deck carpet removal

Another option you could look into is Durabak, comes in rough and smooth finishes and I've heard great reviews on it. Haven't tried it myself yet, but think that's gonna be the route I take when I replace my deck. You can apply it straight to the wood or seal it prior to application, no metal covering needed. It seems pretty similar to the rhino liner/line-x route except quite a bit less expensive.
 
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