Custom Marine Carpet

Marc Blondin

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Feb 19, 2018
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Michigan
Boat Info
2000 38' Sea Ray Sundancer
Engines
7.4 Horizen
Anyone use Custom Marine Carpet to buy cockpit floor coverings for their boat ??
 
I used them on my last boat. Quality work and fast turnaround.
Since I still had my old carpet I just used that to trace the pattern.
Very happy with it,..unfortunately, we ended up selling the boat 3 months later so I can't tell you how well it held up.

I really liked the backing which was a light beige color instead of the black that used to leave marks on the cockpit floor.
 
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I used them... They gave me a club sea ray discount... Their work is good and prices are fair...
 

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I have used them for sea grass carpet on two of our previous boats, great experience, good materials and fit.
Tip for you (idea given me by Tom TNT8808), use Velcro to fasten it to the floors, worked great. You can remove all the existing screws / snaps easily. Makes for a nice smooth floor.
 
Anyone use Custom Marine Carpet to buy cockpit floor coverings for their boat ??
Snapincarpet.com

They have nearly all the Dancers templates along with swim step templates on file to pick from with prices.

They did a great job on my 410.
 
I used them in 2014 on the 310 we had. They had the template on file and sent it out for us to make sure it worked before making the carpet. It fit without needing any changes. Once they made and sent it we just had to install the supplied snaps to match the existing ones already installed in the boat. Great service and the carpet (synthetic weave teak look) was still looking brand new in 2016 when I sold the boat. I would have used them again in 2016 on my 400, but I wanted it done a little different than factory and didn't want to do a template myself so I had a local shop do it instead.
 
I have used them for sea grass carpet on two of our previous boats, great experience, good materials and fit.
Tip for you (idea given me by Tom TNT8808), use Velcro to fasten it to the floors, worked great. You can remove all the existing screws / snaps easily. Makes for a nice smooth floor.

I use Velcro in mine. The boat didn’t have any existing snaps on the cockpit deck and I didn’t want to put them in. The Velcro works perfectly.
 
We bought our cockpit carpets from them in 2013. Still love them.
 

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