Carpet replacement...........opinions

In the process of doing ours in allure. What is the trim piece you used on the rounded edge going into the aft?
It is called Flex Trim. I get it from flexiblemillwork.com Very happy with that company. I have ordered from them multiple times. Get the oak finish, and then use a gel stain to match up or contrast with the floor.
 

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It is called Flex Trim. I get it from flexiblemillwork.com Very happy with that company. I have ordered from them multiple times. Get the oak finish, and then use a gel stain to match up or contrast with the floor.

Awesome, thank you!
 
Harbor Freight vibrating tool with the wide scraper blade. Turns the job from days into a couple of hours. If you are careful, you can get the carpet up in 1 piece, and use it for a template to build the vinyl floor

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I'll second this tool, both for scraping and cutting the floor. It has been a lifesaver for this job and others on the boat and I use it around the house all the time. I got the dremel version, but they're all the same and I think the blades are pretty universal.
 
View attachment 52437 View attachment 52436 I used a vinyl plank from lumber liquidator. The wear layer was thicker than the products at the box stores. The color doesn't show well in the picture. The stuff is great. IMO carpet has no place on small boats. Get it wet dirty sandy, no problem. I wouldn't hesitate to do it if I were you. Yes the sub floor is rough from the factory. You can sand and fill it, but it makes a mess. I screwed a second subfloor of 3/8 marine plywood over it.
 
Riptide, is your boat "3D" at the Auxiliary?


View attachment 52437 View attachment 52436 I used a vinyl plank from lumber liquidator. The wear layer was thicker than the products at the box stores. The color doesn't show well in the picture. The stuff is great. IMO carpet has no place on small boats. Get it wet dirty sandy, no problem. I wouldn't hesitate to do it if I were you. Yes the sub floor is rough from the factory. You can sand and fill it, but it makes a mess. I screwed a second subfloor of 3/8 marine plywood over it.
View attachment 52437 View attachment 52436 I used a vinyl plank from lumber liquidator. The wear layer was thicker than the products at the box stores. The color doesn't show well in the picture. The stuff is great. IMO carpet has no place on small boats. Get it wet dirty sandy, no problem. I wouldn't hesitate to do it if I were you. Yes the sub floor is rough from the factory. You can sand and fill it, but it makes a mess. I screwed a second subfloor of 3/8 marine plywood over it.
 
Well hello Phil! It's Mark, formerly of the Queen Graysea II. I've "turned to the dark side of the force" . I picked up an older 340 Sundancer. Was the pics of the floor job, nice, and one was of your stern. I was pretty sure I knew that boat.
 
Hi,

Has anyone done the vinyl Aqua Tread Floor in a sundancer 260 cabin right below the step?
If so, could you share your results and sq ft approx?
Thank you
Matt
 
It is called Flex Trim. I get it from flexiblemillwork.com Very happy with that company. I have ordered from them multiple times. Get the oak finish, and then use a gel stain to match up or contrast with the floor.

Thanks so much for posting this. Exactly what is needed to trim the cabin.
 

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