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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> recarpeting a crestliner
 
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archerynut36
Posted 10/29/2013 7:59 PM (#670926)
Subject: recarpeting a crestliner





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Location: syracuse indiana
well guys its almost winter in a few months for us here and while it will be the show season I plan on finally getting my crestliner tournament 1850 sc recarpeting my boat. I was thinking of using a good carpet like a 24oz but that may be too think for working around storage/livewell's easy. has anyone recarpeted with this size or should I go with a 20 oz standard size I want to make the carpet last. and where is a good place to get good carpeting
woodieb8
Posted 10/30/2013 7:42 AM (#670987 - in reply to #670926)
Subject: Re: recarpeting a crestliner




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have you considered nautilex. it don't rot last forevers. non slip. great for fishing
jdeezay74
Posted 10/30/2013 9:01 AM (#671001 - in reply to #670926)
Subject: RE: recarpeting a crestliner




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Location: plant earth
If you are close to an automotive upholstery shop they have access to a wide range of colors and styles. Get the best glue a landau top cement that you spray both the floor and carpet to adhere to each other. I have 1750sc and they matched me as close as I was going to get. I left lures hanging in the rear platform above the fuel tank and it ripped the edges all up. The nice thing is mine came out in pieces which made it easier then having having a fixed floor in the boat.
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