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sixmassive 02-07-2011 05:09 PM

Carpet is on my last nerve
 
Is there some secret to dry carpet? after i washed down yesterday, i let the cockpit dry off all day and the carpet is still wet. I have it on an incline and it still is wet. What gives? i'm about to rip it all out and gel coat/ non skid it.

RT930turbo 02-07-2011 05:14 PM

Are your cockpit drains good and clear? If you get it wet often, it might be worth going snap-in. Makes washdown, and clean up a breeze.

sixmassive 02-07-2011 05:31 PM

there arent really drains. there are two small gaps on either side of the back seat. i guess i need a list also so it all drains to one side. I really just want to rip it out. It is black carpet and if it is not wet it gets hot.

firehawkcat 02-07-2011 08:51 PM

I pulled my snap in out last year and you dont get that funky smell

Here's Johnny 02-08-2011 08:13 AM

.....snap in carpet is the way to go.......I take mine home with me a few times a season and have my guys at work soap it down and powerwash it.......always looks like new and never ever smells.......

glassdave 02-08-2011 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by Here's Johnny (Post 3318651)
.....snap in carpet is the way to go.......I take mine home with me a few times a season and have my guys at work soap it down and powerwash it.......always looks like new and never ever smells.......

same here, i hang them up and power wash them then lay 'em in the sun. Seems like they're totally dry in maybe an hour or two. If you dont have the ability to take them out the only way to help your dry quicker is to vac out as much water as you can. Shop vac has an attachment just for pulling water out of carpet and it works pretty well, its the wide flat looking one.

Here's Johnny 02-08-2011 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3318657)
same here, i hang them up and power wash them then lay 'em in the sun. Seems like they're totally dry in maybe an hour or two. If you dont have the ability to take them out the only way to help your dry quicker is to vac out as much water as you can. Shop vac has an attachment just for pulling water out of carpet and it works pretty well, its the wide flat looking one.

your right though, Sun does the job the best,hang them up......1-2 hrs....dry.....

glassdave 02-08-2011 12:13 PM

hanging them helps to, gravity will do wonders. I had an old car out behind my shop that faced the sun perfectly and it would speed the process as well :cool:

Plum_Crazy 02-08-2011 12:19 PM

I switched from cockpit carpet to DECKadence PVC flooring last year and absolutely love it. I made it snap in just like the carpet. Water goes right through it and it's got more cushion. Looks great, too!

http://marineflooring.net/

SlowPlay 02-08-2011 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Plum_Crazy (Post 3318916)
I switched from cockpit carpet to DECKadence PVC flooring last year and absolutely love it. I made it snap in just like the carpet. Water goes right through it and it's got more cushion. Looks great, too!

http://marineflooring.net/

Were you able to order it specifically for your boat or was it a custom install?


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