If anyone is interested.....Heather at Gator has the template for this boat
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Have you read the other posts on what this takes. It is alot more than the cost of the material.Originally posted by functionoverfashionWow, this is on my list. Maybe not next year, but definitely on the list. Knowing it's on the horizon will calm me down about my kids getting stuff on the existing carpet, too. Ha!
The carpet hides alot of imperfections in the underlying floor. Uneveness, gaps etc. It's a big job to get the surface prepped and ready to add the Pads.
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I've read all about this, and it looks like a major project to be sure. But I just sold (last summer) my '89 where I was staring down the barrel of a cap-off stringer rebuild. So by comparison, this is small, even though it's by no means easy or simple.Originally posted by Blamey View PostHave you read the other posts on what this takes. It is alot more than the cost of the material.
The carpet hides alot of imperfections in the underlying floor. Uneveness, gaps etc. It's a big job to get the surface prepped and ready to add the Pads.
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I will take on this project when I have the budget and the space to do it at home, i.e. I can chip away at it over the winter in my own heated garage. That's a few years out... But seeing the end result has me fully convinced this is worth doing with SeaDek or similar, versus carpet.
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