fimbulvetr
Cadet
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- Jun 12, 2007
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I have recently bought a 1950's 14' aluminum hulled Peterborough speedboat, complete with a mid-50's Johnson and trailer. The original floor is long gone, having been replaced with a piece of (now rotten) plywood that was only vaguely cut to the correct shape. The sides in the hull and the rear aluminum bench are covered in old marine carpet cement and some scraps of carpet. What is the best or easiest way of removing the carpet cement? IT is hard as rock, and stuck pretty tight. I have no intention of putting carpet back into the boat so I would like to clean up the sides really well.
I'm thinking of replacing the floor with cedar or composite/plastic wood decking. As I don't have a template to work from, it will be some guess work getting it the right shape.
I'm thinking of replacing the floor with cedar or composite/plastic wood decking. As I don't have a template to work from, it will be some guess work getting it the right shape.