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Carpet studs in cockpit

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#1 ·
I have a new to me 2006 DB
The boat used to have carpet in cockpit and flybridge. Now I'm left with fasteners all over and they hurt with bare feet.
What's the best way to fill so I don't get water in the deck and it doesn't look like he'll.
I know I can use epoxy or 5200 but the color and texture won't look great,there must be 30/40 holes.
 
#5 ·
You can find snap on covers that you put on every snap. Same as what you see in canvas. They come in white.

If you can't find them online, any canvas shop can sell them to you. Cheap, you can put them on immediately while you tackle removal - or you might decide these are fine.
 
#7 ·
I have a new to me 2006 DB
The boat used to have carpet in cockpit and flybridge. Now I'm left with fasteners all over and they hurt with bare feet.
What's the best way to fill so I don't get water in the deck and it doesn't look like he'll.
I know I can use epoxy or 5200 but the color and texture won't look great,there must be 30/40 holes.
These seemed to be a good option for me a few years ago, not sure they are still in business

 
#9 ·
Any time I've tried that the seam blows out. You can get actual plastic cake decorator bags in the grocery store for a couple bucks in the baking aisle. Hardware store sometimes has them too, the housewares section. Much more sturdy.