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PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

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PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby Sailor Robbert » July 3rd, 2021, 10:41 am

Hi Guys,

This was a project that I did 2 years ago and was actually a trial, I bought 2 mm thick PVC Vinyl flooring and glued this on my decks with carpet water proof glue.
Now 2 winters later the vinyl is still intact and doesn't come loose at all. It gives a real authentic look and is easy to clean.
I'm glad I took the chance and enjoy it every day I'm on the ship.
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Re: PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby Viper » July 3rd, 2021, 12:01 pm

Looks great :down: What's the product and where did you get it? I'm sure others would like the info.
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Re: PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby Sailor Robbert » July 3rd, 2021, 1:45 pm

Hi Viper,
I bought this in the Netherlands on an internet site. This is actually a carpet that you would buy for the house. You buy it off the roll. Only this type is special made for marine purpose.
Have a look on the site, the product is called Teak nauticfloor.
www.internetloods.nl

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Re: PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby Viper » July 3rd, 2021, 3:13 pm

Nice. Thanks for posting that. :down: Wonder if there is a North American distributor
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Re: PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby g36 » July 4th, 2021, 11:55 am

Looks like you did a nice install job. :down:
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Re: PVC Vinyl flooring on decks CPMY 390

Postby PossiblyPaul » July 4th, 2021, 5:35 pm

Good job. I did something similar inside my Fisher25 some years ago, but with a cheap 'non-slip' vinyl bought from a local carpet shop (off-cuts, too, cost about £15). I've wanted to do something with the cockpit decks on my 2827, looking at the same sort of material, as the bare white of the covers is a bit off-putting. Unfortunately, it would add to the already considerable weight of the things, which I already find something of a burden. Got to be done, though; perhaps artificial grass? :beergood:
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