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Old 01-27-2012, 01:07 PM   #1
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I have a friend who has a pontoon boat with carpet and he wants to get rid of the carpet and replace it with what he described as a one-piece non-skid vinylish surface. He cannot find anyone to do this and wants a recommendation. Does anyone know who can do this?
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I have a friend who has a pontoon boat with carpet and he wants to get rid of the carpet and replace it with what he described as a one-piece non-skid vinylish surface. He cannot find anyone to do this and wants a recommendation. Does anyone know who can do this?
Check with tim at brez fab. They can put some starboard down
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:17 AM   #3
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A friend ordered his vinyl from Overton's and it looks really good.
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OK...I'll bite.

Tina at Harbor View asking for ya also.

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Gamefish, what is brez fab?

Patriot, not sure what your post means.
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Gamefish, what is brez fab?

Patriot, not sure what your post means.
breeze fabricators in gulf breeze fl. Tim is the owner and they mainly do tower but have a ton of ability and resources to do anything. He may be able to come up with something for the flooring. He has some really good ideas and will put ya in the right direction or in touch with the right people. Give him a ring 850-554-6172 just let him know marshall sent ya
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10-4, thanks.
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Starboard costs @ $15 a square foot. It is also VERY SLIPPERY when wet. I would not advise using this material.
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Starboard costs @ $15 a square foot. It is also VERY SLIPPERY when wet. I would not advise using this material.
I believe you can get it with a cross etching. He has it at his shop and that is what they use for the flooring of towers with soft tops. It may not be the "starboard" brand but it is just like it...
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It's still to slippery, expensive plus the weight of it.

A plywood deck encapsulated in resign /glass and a nice nonskid would be how I'd do it.
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