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Cockpit flooring.
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 486
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:11 pm
- Home Port: Port of Call Yatch Club
- Location: Astor FL on St John River
Cockpit flooring.
I considering replacing the old rubber floor covering from the pilot house to the aft cabin in my 27FC. I've tried but can not get it cleaned up, looks pretty rough. If any have undertaken this job I would sure enjoy some information. How hard was it to get up, what tools seemed best suited? What did you replace it with and were you happy with the results? The boat rehab seems to be reaching a stoping point and we are planning on some serious water time this Spring. Thanks for any advice you can give, have had many questions answered on this form.
- TorreyWP
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Re: Cockpit flooring.
My cockpit floor is pretty rough too Mark.
Mine had a non skid surface that is just gel coat with some grit in it, that has started to peel off and come up in chunks. Luckily its also white underneath that non skid so its not super noticeable but the pieces that break off get tracked all over the rest of the boat. Crackers in bed..
You say your has a rubber material on the floor? I have not seen that sort of application but I bet if its rubber it was glued down somehow?
Im considering a product called Sea Dek for this area in my boat. http://www.seadek.com
I have applied it to a few boats in our yard, its very user friendly and not super expensive. It does require that the surface its being applied to is prepared correctly, more info on their site about that.
The boat came with a piece of in/out carpet that was cut to fit the floor in the cockpit area but it gets wet sometimes and is a pain to dry and keep clean. its serving a purpose for now but a project is not far way.
Mine had a non skid surface that is just gel coat with some grit in it, that has started to peel off and come up in chunks. Luckily its also white underneath that non skid so its not super noticeable but the pieces that break off get tracked all over the rest of the boat. Crackers in bed..
You say your has a rubber material on the floor? I have not seen that sort of application but I bet if its rubber it was glued down somehow?
Im considering a product called Sea Dek for this area in my boat. http://www.seadek.com
I have applied it to a few boats in our yard, its very user friendly and not super expensive. It does require that the surface its being applied to is prepared correctly, more info on their site about that.
The boat came with a piece of in/out carpet that was cut to fit the floor in the cockpit area but it gets wet sometimes and is a pain to dry and keep clean. its serving a purpose for now but a project is not far way.
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Torrey Pollard
1985 27FC
Beta 50
TorPedo
USCG 50 Ton Near Coastal
1985 27FC
Beta 50
TorPedo
USCG 50 Ton Near Coastal
- Norseman
- Gold Member
- Posts: 1710
- Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:58 am
- Home Port: Palm Coast, Florida
- Location: Marina del Palma
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Re: Cockpit flooring.
I had Seadek applied to my cockpit and swim platform a few weeks ago. Happy so far but I banned red wine on the boat for eternity.
Im considering a product called Sea Dek for this area in my boat.
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2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.
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Re: Cockpit flooring.
Beautiful job but I like red wine!
I painted the cockpit sole for looks but then covered it with sound reducing foam pads and some indoor /outdoor carpet over the whole thing.
I bought the stuff from http://www.soundown.com/index_Marine.htm
Now my wife and I can hear each other over the 155 Isuzu!
I painted the cockpit sole for looks but then covered it with sound reducing foam pads and some indoor /outdoor carpet over the whole thing.
I bought the stuff from http://www.soundown.com/index_Marine.htm
Now my wife and I can hear each other over the 155 Isuzu!
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- Location: Astor FL on St John River
Re: Cockpit flooring.
Thank you for the replys gentlemen , you have provided some vibable options, the planing moves on.
- DCatSea
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- Home Port: Alexandria VA
- Location: Alexandria VA
Re: Cockpit flooring.
Redoing the cockpit and cabin soles is one of this year's aesthetic projects*.
After seeing the pix of Bearkley's A27 deck I was shamed into doing something about mine, which are pretty ugly. I am getting swatches of some decking materials for the "interior" decks that are non-slip, weatherproof, wine-proof and that don't need permanent sticking down. I'll build up the scupper drains first (to solve the age-old issue), paint the soles, then apply the decking.
Watch this space for updates - good or bad.
*FYI The other prettying-up projects are topside painting, non-slip renewal with KiwiGrip and getting a sparkling clean engine room (Whaaat!). Exec. Off. is away for a couple of weeks so I'll be a live aboard for a short while, get up early and get some stuff done (now Happy Harbour has a shiny new bar, time should fly).
After seeing the pix of Bearkley's A27 deck I was shamed into doing something about mine, which are pretty ugly. I am getting swatches of some decking materials for the "interior" decks that are non-slip, weatherproof, wine-proof and that don't need permanent sticking down. I'll build up the scupper drains first (to solve the age-old issue), paint the soles, then apply the decking.
Watch this space for updates - good or bad.
*FYI The other prettying-up projects are topside painting, non-slip renewal with KiwiGrip and getting a sparkling clean engine room (Whaaat!). Exec. Off. is away for a couple of weeks so I'll be a live aboard for a short while, get up early and get some stuff done (now Happy Harbour has a shiny new bar, time should fly).
Doug and Georgia
"Mazboot" - 1984 27 FC #142
Lehman 4D61
Tribe 9.5 yak
Jackson STAXX-11 yak
Alexandria City Marina - F-03
"Mazboot" - 1984 27 FC #142
Lehman 4D61
Tribe 9.5 yak
Jackson STAXX-11 yak
Alexandria City Marina - F-03
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- Home Port: South Florida
Re: Cockpit flooring.
Wow, Doug, you are doing a lot of work! Looking forward to seeing all the upgrades this summer! Be sure to dip the samples in a glass of red wine (not your good wine, of course!)DCatSea wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:50 pm Redoing the cockpit and cabin soles is one of this year's aesthetic projects*.
After seeing the pix of Bearkley's A27 deck I was shamed into doing something about mine, which are pretty ugly. I am getting swatches of some decking materials for the "interior" decks that are non-slip, weatherproof, wine-proof and that don't need permanent sticking down. I'll build up the scupper drains first (to solve the age-old issue), paint the soles, then apply the decking.
Watch this space for updates - good or bad.
*FYI The other prettying-up projects are topside painting, non-slip renewal with KiwiGrip and getting a sparkling clean engine room (Whaaat!). Exec. Off. is away for a couple of weeks so I'll be a live aboard for a short while, get up early and get some stuff done (now Happy Harbour has a shiny new bar, time should fly).
Former owner of the ‘Mary Jo'
1984 Albin 27FC (#74)
Hutchinson Island, Florida
1984 Albin 27FC (#74)
Hutchinson Island, Florida
- DCatSea
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- Home Port: Alexandria VA
- Location: Alexandria VA
Re: Cockpit flooring.
Excellent idea, especially with the red wine I generally buy, (BotaBox CabSauv) which would probably leave its mark on any but the hardiest of deck material including diamond steel.
Boat is laid up for now, but will be exposed to the elements (as will I) in the not too distant future.
Boat is laid up for now, but will be exposed to the elements (as will I) in the not too distant future.
Doug and Georgia
"Mazboot" - 1984 27 FC #142
Lehman 4D61
Tribe 9.5 yak
Jackson STAXX-11 yak
Alexandria City Marina - F-03
"Mazboot" - 1984 27 FC #142
Lehman 4D61
Tribe 9.5 yak
Jackson STAXX-11 yak
Alexandria City Marina - F-03