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Nigel Molesworth December 26th 08 03:50 PM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 
Boat had horrible domestic (Red) carpet which luckily caught diesel
overflow!

I took it all out and found only floorboard underneath, painted grey.

I would like to put something on the floor and am inclined toward sisal,
but edging might be a problem(?)

Anyone done something like this?

--
Molesworth

slide[_2_] December 26th 08 04:09 PM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
Boat had horrible domestic (Red) carpet which luckily caught diesel
overflow!

I took it all out and found only floorboard underneath, painted grey.

I would like to put something on the floor and am inclined toward sisal,
but edging might be a problem(?)

Anyone done something like this?

I haven't but the sisal I've seen had an edge which was woven into
something resembling rope. That should address the edge issue.

My concern about any such covering would be that it could move between
the sole and the person treading thus causing a loss of footing. What
fastens carpet or other fabric coverings down?

You could just enamel and add some non-skid, I suppose. I'd be inclined
to do that if it'd look ok.

KLC Lewis December 26th 08 04:59 PM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 

"Nigel Molesworth" wrote in message
...
Boat had horrible domestic (Red) carpet which luckily caught diesel
overflow!

I took it all out and found only floorboard underneath, painted grey.

I would like to put something on the floor and am inclined toward sisal,
but edging might be a problem(?)

Anyone done something like this?

--
Molesworth


My Rawson 30 had carpet when I bought it, eventually I want to put in teak
and holly. To replace the worn carpeting in the meantime, however, I got
some indoor-outdoor carpeting that has rubber backing and alternating raised
piping (for lack of the proper word) running lengthwise. I used the old
carpeting as a pattern to cut the new, and it dropped right into place. It
doesn't move at all no matter how much motion the boat endures, and is very
non-slip underfoot. The cut edges don't unravel at all, as the fabric is
fused to the rubber backing. I think I got it at Lowe's. That was years
ago -- so much for "in the meantime."



Bruce In Bangkok December 27th 08 01:03 AM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 09:50:15 -0600, Nigel Molesworth
wrote:

Boat had horrible domestic (Red) carpet which luckily caught diesel
overflow!

I took it all out and found only floorboard underneath, painted grey.

I would like to put something on the floor and am inclined toward sisal,
but edging might be a problem(?)

Anyone done something like this?



I've seen what I believe you are referring to as "sisal" pads in
freight elevators and the edges were finished by sewing a "binding",
for want of a better word, a narrow piece of contrasting colored cloth
folded around the edge, which appeared to be to prevent the "sisal"
from unraveling.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Lew Hodgett[_4_] December 27th 08 01:14 AM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 
Subject

Check a whore house.

Lew



Dennis Pogson[_2_] December 27th 08 09:14 AM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 

"Nigel Molesworth" wrote in message
...
Boat had horrible domestic (Red) carpet which luckily caught diesel
overflow!

I took it all out and found only floorboard underneath, painted grey.

I would like to put something on the floor and am inclined toward sisal,
but edging might be a problem(?)

Anyone done something like this?

--
Molesworth


You need the rubber-backed flock carpeting which is sold in many carpet
shops and is waterproof. This stuff is marketed under different brand names,
in many designs, and is quit thin and easy to cut. The flock design is
embedded into the rubber, and therefore has no fraying problems when cutting
to shape to fit curved cabin soles.

Dennis


MMC January 4th 09 04:22 AM

Interior carpet recommendations?
 

"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
...
Subject

Check a whore house.

Lew


I'm in. When and where?




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