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<blockquote data-quote="Smo" data-source="post: 4454062" data-attributes="member: 12078"><p>I have always used the Astro turf type carpet from Lowes. But I think the indoor / outdoor carpet would work the same. It doesn't seem like hooks p get stuck in the Astro turf as bad as they do in the carpet.The Astro turf has a rubber back and cleans up with a water hose. The best glue I've found is the spray type adhesive such as locktite or another leading brand. Just make sure it's not water soluble. I spray both pieces ,the carpet and the deck. Let them set for a few minutes then put in place. It's best to have an extra pair of hands available to help keep it straight. When the two pieces make contact they are stuck! I have done three boats this way without any issues and they have held up well. Good Luck it's a job but doing it a piece at a time it's not two bad. I did a 1648 flat bottom with front and rear casting decks in a couple of afternoons with a Neighbors help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smo, post: 4454062, member: 12078"] I have always used the Astro turf type carpet from Lowes. But I think the indoor / outdoor carpet would work the same. It doesn't seem like hooks p get stuck in the Astro turf as bad as they do in the carpet.The Astro turf has a rubber back and cleans up with a water hose. The best glue I've found is the spray type adhesive such as locktite or another leading brand. Just make sure it's not water soluble. I spray both pieces ,the carpet and the deck. Let them set for a few minutes then put in place. It's best to have an extra pair of hands available to help keep it straight. When the two pieces make contact they are stuck! I have done three boats this way without any issues and they have held up well. Good Luck it's a job but doing it a piece at a time it's not two bad. I did a 1648 flat bottom with front and rear casting decks in a couple of afternoons with a Neighbors help. [/QUOTE]
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