gasketguy
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Oh I just met a guy at north 42 on Saturday with a 51 or 53 seeker that's from monroe but keeps his boat up hereEric
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Oh I just met a guy at north 42 on Saturday with a 51 or 53 seeker that's from monroe but keeps his boat up hereEric
Doesn't sound like Eric I think he is 55' ..bought the condo 2 years ago moved over from Belle Maer..lives in TroyOh I just met a guy at north 42 on Saturday with a 51 or 53 seeker that's from monroe but keeps his boat up here
Lol right onDoesn't sound like Eric I think he is 55' ..bought the condo 2 years ago moved over from Belle Maer..lives in Troy
Rich we went with the Weave also. It does get hot at times but it is easy to clean and we love it. I ordered from Snap in Carpets for the 310 but had Lakeshore do our 400. They did a great job. I had them do the flooring a little different than factory. I told them what we were looking for and they pretty much designed it. Snap in Carpet you will be installing all the snaps and carpet yourself. It's not that hard but Lakeshore was not that much more and they did it the way I wanted and installed it.. Snap In was factory layout unless you made templates. I also had a mat made for the top of my RTIC cooler to match. I'll try to find some pics when I get home, but I don't remember taking any.Fellas! What do you have for flooring/carpet? The wife and I want to upgrade from the nasty carpet. We like the Marine Weave from Snap in Carpets but we've heard it gets really hot. I would like to possibly install the SeaDek material but heard from some that its way over priced to be worth it. It looks nice though
Any suggestions?
I am like you I went back and forth on having one piece over engine hatch like I have now and decided to do it again because I would end up with 3 pieces.Joe, do you have any pattern advice to offer? I want to go edge-to-edge at the helm and at the companionway and forego those snaps. My current berber is one piece over the engine hatch to the port wall. I've liked that, but I'm not sure I want to do it again. I want to go under the seats. I'm not sure about the transom. Right now I'm thinking of 2 unequal or 3 equal sections.
How many template pieces did you use?I am like you I went back and forth on having one piece over engine hatch like I have now and decided to do it again because I would end up with 3 pieces.
One tip you can see in the pic is I drew a straight line over the 2 pieces so they could match the pattern and keep it in line as there isn't really a line to go off of. The last time I had this done they didn't match the pattern and it looked awful
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3..the 2 you see and the helm area and two smaller mats 2x3' that we use in various placesHow many template pieces did you use?
I am like you I went back and forth on having one piece over engine hatch like I have now and decided to do it again because I would end up with 3 pieces.
You have to fold the carpet over when you open/close the hatch... that is the only issue. I am not sure what it would look like if you have different levels from hatch to adjacent deckSo your hatch section covers the fwd and port seams? No regrets? My hatch sits slightly lower than the deck next to it, but even so I like few seams...
Joe, do you have any pattern advice to offer? I want to go edge-to-edge at the helm and at the companionway and forego those snaps. My current berber is one piece over the engine hatch to the port wall. I've liked that, but I'm not sure I want to do it again. I want to go under the seats. I'm not sure about the transom. Right now I'm thinking of 2 unequal or 3 equal sections.
EZ, do you happen to have teak with black lines?
I really like the idea of three pieces. This will help keep the hatch channel clean tooHere is what it looks like now...I don't have a great pic... I am going to do the same thing with the weave
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Infinity wovenFellas! What do you have for flooring/carpet? The wife and I want to upgrade from the nasty carpet. We like the Marine Weave from Snap in Carpets but we've heard it gets really hot. I would like to possibly install the SeaDek material but heard from some that its way over priced to be worth it. It looks nice though
Any suggestions?
Mine gets hot and I have the tan colored backing.I did hear any of the carpets that have black backing is the ones that are hot on the feet not sure how accurate that is.