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    I have a polar kraft aluminum boat that has non skip material on the floor and decks. it is getting worn on the edges and is camo. colored. Im looking for new material that is a lighter color due to the heat. Its a fabric that is used in some g3 boats also...I need to know where to get it...Thanks

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    I would paint it with durabak coating non skid and in several colors
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    I have vinyl covering in my 20/72 bay g3 from the factory. It's grey and old as well as me and coming up around the edges too. Is this what you mean?

    I will say however I installed hydroturf in a buddies boat last winter and he's tickled pink with it. There's several patterns/colours and other brands as well. Not cheap, not really easy if you have never done any carpenter type work. If you're a handy type guy it's not a problem though...

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    I like the Seadek material, absolutely great on bare feet. It's expensive though, so I just use cheap outdoor carpet from Lowes and replace it every 6 or 8 years.

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    Look at Hydro Turf!!! Had it in 2 boats not. Love it . 100 degree day the deck will be cool as a cucumber. Youtube it.
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    I second hydro turf. I put an aluminum floor in the flat bottom I used to have and then bought a roll of Hydro Turf in it. This boat set outdoors for three years in the sun and rain and it never phased it. My brother in law now has the boat and it's still working like a champ.

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    carpet on my pontoon is nasty and want to replace it but if you don't have to take up all the furniture it would be great. sounds like hydro turf or painting could be the ticket. thanks as always guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    carpet on my pontoon is nasty and want to replace it but if you don't have to take up all the furniture it would be great. sounds like hydro turf or painting could be the ticket. thanks as always guys.
    Come look at my Son boat at camp. It hydro turfed. We love it

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