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MACK
Posted 1/19/2009 3:59 PM (#356042 - in reply to #356028)
Subject: Re: Boat Recarpeting




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Depends on a few things:

- Are you tackling this project by yourself? Or hiring it out to be done for you?

Obviously if you're hiring it out to be done, labor charges will be the biggest expense.

Other than that:

- Depends on what type, brand, style of carpeting you'll buy. There's cheap stuff, mid-grade stuff and then high-end stuff

- Depends on the cost per square foot of carpeting.

- Depends on how many square feet of carpeting you'll need to take on a boat of your size.

- I'm assuming this Ranger you're looking at does not have any wood flooring since it's a glass boat, correct? If there would happen to be any wood flooring, as there is in other brands of boats, there might need to be some fresh, new, treated wood put down in addition to the carpeting.

- If you're hiring it out to be done and maybe to save a little on the labor costs, are you removing objects in advance, such as consoles, etc, to have access to the flooring?

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