Re: Marine vinyl flooring
Rino liner easy cleaning ,good traction and comes in colors also.
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
Spayed on bed liner I have a friend who bought a Lowes boat with that. He trot lined the river for a week took it to the car wash cleaned up great. you can git this in any color now I woud reccommend a light color so it does not get to hot.
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
I wonder what the cost would be? Say $500-$700? Anyone had the bed of their PU done? What was that cost?
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
[QUOTE=DJD;370578]I wonder what the cost would be? Say $500-$700? Anyone had the bed of their PU done? What was that cost?[/QUOTE]
i heard an add that they start at 450 for a bedliner so i dunno.... if i was a guessing man i would guess it would take about 1000 to do a boat cause they would have to do each lid and stuff like that.. i bet it would be awsome to have done too.... i seen them put that stuff on a cinder block and drop it off a 2 or 3 story building and the block stayed in tact.... the military uses it for blast protection.... if i had the money i would have put it in my truck bed.....and its non skid and just all around good stuff...
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
I ordered vinyl flooring from Cabelas about 4 years ago to put in my 18 foot boat. No problems. Total cost of vinyl, glue and shipping was less than $200
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
A one gal hurceliner kit 1s $75. More than enough to do a boat. Roll it on yourself!!!
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
[QUOTE=GITN-JIGY;370573]Rino liner easy cleaning ,good traction and comes in colors also.[/QUOTE]
I wish I could afford that!! Just got a quote from a local dealer - $750. More than the boat's worth.
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
[QUOTE=trex1;370602]A one gal hurceliner kit 1s $75. More than enough to do a boat. Roll it on yourself!!![/QUOTE]
Already tried that. Went through two kits and it started peeling off the plywood almost immediately.
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
[QUOTE=BSeybold;370598]I ordered vinyl flooring from Cabelas about 4 years ago to put in my 18 foot boat. No problems. Total cost of vinyl, glue and shipping was less than $200[/QUOTE]
Was this the interlocking stuff? Was it like flooring in the bathrooms? I'm looking for a quiet, solid, weather resistant solution for my Grizzly.
Re: Marine vinyl flooring
it is a heavy vinyl non-slip fabric, i think 6 or 7 foot wide, very flexable, You buy it by the running foot. I installed it over 3/4 inch treated plywood