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Old 11-08-2010, 12:43 PM
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Man they make some nice boats, the red and black one in the classifieds is sick, how does that Pirelli flooring hold up against scuffs?:cuqui::cuqui::cuqui:
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Old 11-08-2010, 01:02 PM
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Works great, I have it in my scarab.
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Old 11-08-2010, 01:03 PM
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The flooring is Lonseal.
http://www.lonseal.com/products.cfm

The flooring is very tough. That's why we use it.

Take a peak at this when you have a chance:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/a...ss-600sci.html
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The flooring is real tough. No issues whatsoever. I usually have my carpets in though.
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Pirelli and Lonseal are tough as nails. I had it in my Pantera and have it in my AT. It still looks like new. It does not scuff at all. You would need to drop something heavy and sharp to leave a mark.
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Where can you get that stuff aftermarket? I'd be interested in it for the Fontaine...
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I seen Over Active rolling down 95 south this morning. Good looking boat.
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this one is my favorite
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Originally Posted by Jassman
this one is my favorite
get'n'r loose!!!!
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I really like the Lonseal in my AT, I ordered cockpit carpet when I did the build, but haven't even unrolled it yet. It's so much easier to wipe down the cockpit, rather than "drag" out the vacumn (or drag out the carpet to vacumn). I went with the style with raised circles the size of dimes, it's alot easier to clean than other styles offered by the manufacturer. I haven't noticed any scratching (and I notice everything)!
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