- Mar 25, 2008
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- Boat Info
- 2006 Sea Ray 58 DB
- Engines
- MAN CRM V8-900s, Twin Disc Drives; Onan 21.5 Generator
I've really enjoyed our Forum especially getting to meet many other Sea Ray Owners through CSR. A few years ago, Quint4 (Dave Adams) announced he was going to start doing canvas work on the side, and in April, he posted his Infinity Teak Carpet pictures. I wanted to send him some business, so I contacted him through the Forum. He really made the process simple and it was a pleasure to give him business. I did the templates myself with 6 mil poly from HD, blue tape and a Sharpie. I needed 200 Sq Ft of product. We decided to go "wall to wall" rather than the original carpet sizes, or the traditional teak look with white outlines. We also decided to try a 3M "industrial Strength" Velcro attachment system rather than traditional screw/snaps. So far so good. We made a 10 hour trip over the holiday and everything held on well.
It's very soft to walk on with bare feet. We even put it in the heads (at Dave's suggestion). It does get warm in the sun, but I have a full camper now, and it hasn't bothered our feet on the swim platform. Time will tell if we need to water it down.
Here are a couple of pictures:
Dave even made "covers" for the swim platform vents that we can put on when docked/anchored. They lined up perfectly. I strongly recommend you use Dave if you need some of this.
Thanks Dave - "Job well Done!"
It's very soft to walk on with bare feet. We even put it in the heads (at Dave's suggestion). It does get warm in the sun, but I have a full camper now, and it hasn't bothered our feet on the swim platform. Time will tell if we need to water it down.
Here are a couple of pictures:
Dave even made "covers" for the swim platform vents that we can put on when docked/anchored. They lined up perfectly. I strongly recommend you use Dave if you need some of this.
Thanks Dave - "Job well Done!"
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