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Right now, as I write this email at 1:51 am Eastern Standard time, it
is pouring rain outside. The heaviest rain i've heard at night this summer in South Florida. This Past Saturday, I took the boat out with a group of sloppy drinking, pasta eating, what the hell types. So upon returning, I decided to shampoo the carpet and let it Sun dry so the cover was off. Well, I'm sure the boat must have about 1 inch of constant water in on the carpet right now. Anyways, when I bought the boat used about 6 months ago, i loved everything about it (yes it's a Bayliner and been good to me really), except the carpet. I wondered how on earth carpet could survive south florida rains and the mess that is boating sometimes ... fish, rusty ankors, olive oil and pasta ![]() out the carpet (maybe wood) and lay loncoin or something else on top... BUT, everybody i talked to says, NAH, leave it alone, it's cozy or just wait for it to rot or fail OR, you'll like muck it up by messing with it ... SOMEHOW..SOMEWAY... I'm starting to wonder if it's going to last forever if it's lasted this long exposed to the elements down here. Question, would anybody know, what will i find under the carpet. I suspect it's plain white pine plywood with that coat of grey material. The bildge appears to be made of that same construction (only without the carpet) and that appears to be more water tight and sealed than a swimming pool. Today the carpet and floor look in great condition. If my intentions are to someday change the floor wood/ carpet and appolstry anyways, should i just enjoy the boat and see how long before the floor gives? Any predictions if the boat goes from fully soaked to sun dried about 20 times a year or so? Many thanks for any help or information |
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