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Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:44 pm
by FishDiver
I have an older aluminum Bass Tracker and the carpet is getting beat. I am thinking seriously of pulling up the carpet, prepping the floor, and then coating it with rubberized paint used for concrete decks.
I figure it will be easy to apply, durable and no-skid. I don't really care what it looks like, I'll use something light like tan to hide the dirt and keep it a bit cool.
Anyone try this? Thoughts or suggestions?
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:51 pm
by drilltrash
could also look into spray on bedliner. i saw that someone had that done, looked good, and easy to clean i would assume.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:13 pm
by f350mudder
Good subject,I have a older bass boat and was thinking of replaceing the carpet on the front deck and back deck with a spray on liner.Can someone tell me the pro's and cons if any.I know the liner will be a little noisier.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:23 pm
by WackySenko
It will also be hotter than carpeting
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:24 pm
by JohnnyG1
I don't think that would feel good on the knee also it would get hot and might be noise on a tracker
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:31 pm
by ScottyJ
Pros:
Easy to put in, easy to clean, long lasting
Cons:
Hot, hard on knees and feet when standing for a long time, noisy?
Carpet isn't really that hard to redo but carpet vs spray in is a personal preference. Definitely some pros to it. Just depends which outweigh the other for you. I suppose you could always do spray in for awhile and if you don't like it lay carpet over it. That would be real soft to stand on for long periods of time too.
Scott
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:11 pm
by Marty
I was at the gym the other day pumping iron and was thinking about the rubber mat under the weights. I was thinking of using the rubber mat in place of the carpet. The only thing that I can think will be a negative is that it is black and hot in the summer. But it would be easy on the back and cover the noise! It would be a lot easier installing then carpet - Just an idea.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:48 pm
by ScottyJ
Marty sitting on the bench looking at hot chicks doesn't count as pumping iron.
The prob with those mats is they are going to add a lot of weight to the boat, they wiill be super hot in the sun and the water will get under them and get trapped tthere. I thought about those mats like they use in kitchen restaurants with the holes in them, but again they are heavy. Just ended up redoing the carpet instead.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:58 pm
by ScottyJ
Something you could do which would potentially be costly but very cool would be put down some spray in or roll in coating like bedliner then mount snaps in the floor and have a thick carpet insert made with rubber backing on it that snaps in and out of the boat. U could either do one big piece for the entire floor or have it in sections. Actually if you know anyone that is good with a sewing machine u could make them urself for not too much $. That's what a lot of boat companies do these days is a nonskid fiberglass floor with snap in carpets. Makes it very easy to clean the boat floor and you can pull the carpet out to clean in or if you are going on a trip that you don't want to get the carpet messed up with mud or fish guts.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:11 am
by FishDiver
Anyone heard of Deckote? I used it or something similar to re-coat concrete patio decks in the past. Rolls on like really thick paint and has some grit to prevent skidding. They advertise boat decks as one potential use.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:58 pm
by RMANZO
I DID MY champ w/tuff coat..you can buy it @ bass pro for $70 a gallon...i love it in place of carpet...i did mine in a tan color, and "IT IS NOT HOTTER THAN CARPET"... i fish all day, barefooted, and there is no problem w/it at all....i listened for all the pro/cons on here for about 8 months, then decided to try it for myself..."awesome"........
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:44 pm
by jamescaird
Any tips or tricks? Do you need to get all the carpet adhesive off first? Any photos? I love the thought of no carpet!!!
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:52 pm
by RMANZO
jamescaird wrote:Any tips or tricks? Do you need to get all the carpet adhesive off first? Any photos? I love the thought of no carpet!!!
i would get most of the adhesive off..it comes w/a special roller for the application...i have a champ that is over 22 ft, and i used almost a gallon and a half...i triple coated most of it..come out and fish a poe mans and you will see it...make sure you mix the stuff up really good...when you buy it, most of the "texture" is @ the bottom of the gallon.."MIX GOOD"....apply a thin coat first..it wont start to look good until the 2nd coat...
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 5:15 pm
by cib11b
I would think that water would collect with the bed liner type spray ons.. No where for it to soak in so you will need drains for rainy days.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:18 am
by Gary Dobyns
[quote="FishDiver"]Anyone heard of Deckote? I used it or something similar to re-coat concrete patio decks in the past. Rolls on like really thick paint and has some grit to prevent skidding. They advertise boat decks as one potential use.[/quote]
There is a product called Gayco. Not sure on the spelling. It's what they coat decks and houseboats with. Ptetty good stuff. Expensive too! Do NOT get the latex shi* You only want the two part mix.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:45 am
by fish_food
Gary Dobyns wrote:There is a product called Gayco.
Here are the company founders:

Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:14 am
by Gary Dobyns
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:36 pm
by FishDiver
FishDiver wrote:Anyone heard of Deckote? I used it or something similar to re-coat concrete patio decks in the past. Rolls on like really thick paint and has some grit to prevent skidding. They advertise boat decks as one potential use.
The stuff I used on my concrete deck last time is called Safe-T-Deck. It doesn't have the rubber chips in it but a form of fine grit to prevent slipping. I have used it on wood as well.
They sell it a ACE Hardware. Very easy to apply.
Re: Boat Carpet Alternative
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:51 pm
by mjb
Check this product out
www.sanitred.com/BoatRepair.htm I have not used it , but plan on doing so in the near future.
MJB