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Laminate flooring will work great until they go inside and change their wet
suits for dry cloths leaving them on the floor. LOL Jack "RG" wrote in message news:Sipeb.8954$Rd4.2753@fed1read07... "Black-n-Gold" wrote in message ... Saw a boat for sale last night - a 1977 Bayliner - that the owner had just installed laminate flooring on. Looks very cool, however I don't know how practical it is. I have it in my dining room at home. It's quite durable, but any standing liquid is supposed to be wiped up right away. Makes me wonder how practical it would be in a boat. I guess that would depend if the boat is likely to have people in wet swimsuits standing on it and dripping water on it. I assume it is installed in an enclosed cabin or salon of some sort? If so, it might work out OK. |
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![]() "Jack Rye" .# wrote in message news:_Nreb.8976$Rd4.1917@fed1read07... Laminate flooring will work great until they go inside and change their wet suits for dry cloths leaving them on the floor. LOL That's sort of what I was driving at. But, if the boat is used in the northern climes where nobody ever gets in the water, maybe it would work out OK. |
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