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    Crestliner, do you have any idea what the name of that product was?

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    Unfortunately no. I had it done at the dealership when I had it custom designed for me. I'm sure any truck outlet and/or marina would be able to quote on it for you. Or - you can do it yourself! Just go see what Home Depot has.

    BTW, I never had the problem with cold feet in freezing temps. My felt lined, heavy tread Sorel boots negated any kind of problem like that. Too hot in the summer? Wear canvas shoes. I think these problems are way overrated in light of the effectiveness of this product. JMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    Unfortunately no. I had it done at the dealership when I had it custom designed for me. I'm sure any truck outlet and/or marina would be able to quote on it for you. Or - you can do it yourself! Just go see what Home Depot has.

    BTW, I never had the problem with cold feet in freezing temps. My felt lined, heavy tread Sorel boots negated any kind of problem like that. Too hot in the summer? Wear canvas shoes. I think these problems are way overrated in light of the effectiveness of this product. JMO.
    I agree with this. If my wife decides to go barefoot, she places a welcome mat beside her seat to put her feet on! Me? I don’t expose these ugly toes! Seriously, I have speculated that the old carpet held water, and contributed to the soft spot in the floor?

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    I've heard good things about Durabak which is what I'm thinking of going with there is a great video on Youtube with a guy doing his bass boat and it turned out great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    Unfortunately no. I had it done at the dealership when I had it custom designed for me. I'm sure any truck outlet and/or marina would be able to quote on it for you. Or - you can do it yourself! Just go see what Home Depot has.
    Oh, I'll do it myself, I just wondered if you had a product name. I've got a guy that does body work on trucks at our shop. He works here after hours. I'll see if he's ever dealt with it.

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    My tracker targa had wore out carpet in it so I decided to replace with vinyl. It was hard to get to stick and not as thick as carpet so the lids were off. It was also very hot in the summer. With my experience with vinyl I would not try to do it myself again.
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    If you use DIY bedliner it may be OK but Rhino liner and LineX weigh 1 pound per square foot if done right. That adds up.
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    this is some good stuff I did my MirroCraft with and it was cool on the feet in the summer and even with a little frost or ice in the winter you still had traction !!! its called Tuff Coat its a rubberized coating great for boat decks !!! check it out here !!! and i also can be purchased at cabelas and Bass Pro for more moneys here
    is a site that has a good deal !!!
    https://www.wholesalemarine.com/tuff...SABEgL5YfD_BwE


    now this is another good product too but its more like a bedliner the Tuff Coat is awesome in my opinion
    https://www.durabakcompany.com/marine/
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    forgot to add this to the tuff coat post !!! the primer there is 2 kind CP-10 and MP-10 !!!
    CP-10 for wood and fiberglass
    https://www.wholesalemarine.com/tuff...SABEgLI0vD_BwE

    MP-10 for Aluminum
    https://www.wholesalemarine.com/tuff...num-steel.html

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    Thanks to the thread I've ruled out vinyl. I ordered a couple of samples of the Duraback. I'll wait until it gets here to make my decision.

    I really like this boat, so resell being affected is not something I really need to consider, but I'll admit when I get into a boat, I expect to step onto carpet.....

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