Re: [OMC-Boats] Flooring

From: BC Howk <bchowk@...>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:48:23 -0500 (CDT)
Looks like the same stuff I used in my Sportsman. If I recall correctly, after much floundering about what I would actually recieve online, I actually found it and purchased from my local west marine. I chose to go with the sandstone as well but they do have a blue that I gather would be a close match to the origional color (my origional was too faded to get real comparison, besides I liked the color change anyway)
 
I did notice that the stuff I purchased is not as thick as the origional though.
 
Makes a huge difference in the "niceness" of the boat
 
Good luck and have fun
 
Cheers,
B.C.


Apr 19, 2010 09:19:17 PM, aperakes@... wrote:
>I used Nautolux Marine Vinyl Flooring a few years back and actually like it
>better than the original which had a very rough pebbled texture that was a
>little rough on the feet. It comes in 72" width and currently runs
>~$20/yard. I used Sandstone on my Reveler and I think there are some
>pictures on Phil's web site. I got samples from a place called Perfect
>Fit-McDonald in Seattle (the manufacturer? 1-800-652-5202), but couldn't
>find any after a quick look on their web site (perfectfit.com). My actual
>2004 order was for 4 yards from
>http://a1foamandfabrics.com/site/department.cfm?id=11BE5A56-98C1-443E-A01FB5
>A6B3A61E36 for $12.50/yard + $26.01 S&H = $76.01 total. I also just found
>it here: http://www.yourautotrim.com/namafl.html I would use it again and
>recommend it. If I remember right, I just used some 3M spray adhesive to
>tack it down.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: omc-boats-bounces@...
>[mailto:omc-boats-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Thomas Klauber
>Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 7:50 PM
>To: omc-boats@...
>Subject: [OMC-Boats] Flooring
>
>The flooring is hard to find. Look for flooring for pontoon boats - you can
>
>find something that will work. Indoor outdoor carpet is OK. I found some
>vinyl glue down stuff several years ago - it is a close match to the
>original flooring that got hard and cracked. I can look it up if you need me
>
>to. Tom K.
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>> Hello Gents,
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>> I just bought a '64 Deluxe which seems to be a pretty good boat
>> mechanically, but needs the usual cosmetic things. Currently the floor
>is
>> covered with astroturf and somehow I doubt that is stock. What was the
>
>> original floor covering and is it available?
>>
>> Also, the white rubber weatherstripping around the windshield is pretty
>
>> well shot. Is there a source for that material?
>>
>> Based on previous posts and the boat's weight I'm going to guess
>that I
>> have about 500 lbs of water in the foam at the stern. I assume there's
>no
>> way to get rid of it short of cutting away the floor and digging it out.
>
>> What type of foam should be poured in for replacement?
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>> This is a great list - lots of really helpful information to maintain
>> these old girls.
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>> Thanks!
>> Ed Pierson
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>> i would like to know how to separate my engine from the out drive,i'm
>
>> removing it to replace my stringers in my 255 buick v6 1969 sportsman
>> greenbay wi.this one is all original n keeping it that way.safe boating
>
>> allways...leo
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