rottenray6402
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I am finally done replacing the plywood floor in my Crestliner. I will be laying the carpet this weekend and was wondering if there are any tricks involved? I bought mid grade marine carpet from Cabelas which is pretty pliable and my main fear is getting wrinkles in it. It is going over 3/4 plywood sealed with Kilz primer and I'm using a outdoor carpet adhesive. In the deck there are 3 round inspection covers for the gas tank and then a access hatch about 18" X24" that will also be carpeted plywood. I am in the process of cutting it to rough fit now (the carpet) and wondered if It is better to glue it down and then trim to final fit? Also is it better to cut the access holes now or after it's cemented down? Is it feasible to round the edges on a piece of 1x4 about 2 ft long to squeege the wrinkles out once it is glued like with wall paper? Thanks!!8)