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Location: Chicago, IL | I have a 1999 Esox Magnum and I am interested in resurfacing the deck. Not sure whether I would do carpet again or some other surface like rubber. Does anyone know if this is possible and who might do this? Also, approximately how much would it cost?
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Location: Grafton, WI | Not sure about the "other material" but I know it can be done with carpet.... example here is my 1989 that was redone in 2004. Total cost doing it myself was about $400-$430 I think.
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| How about a spray in bedliner like material? Would be easy clean up and shouldn't break the bank. I have seen it in a spray or even rolled on. I believe that most auto refinishing companies do these now. Good luck on your decision.
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Location: Chicago, IL | Scott-
Thanks for the reply and great work on your boat. I like the carpet for overall comfort so I will probably go with that rather that a spray on bedliner coating. Did you get the same carpet that was factory installed? I would definitely want that or something similar because it is snag proof for hooks and such.
Dan Hardy
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Location: Grafton, WI | I got the premium carpet from http://www.boatcarpetbuys.com/. It has held up great, and seems to be mostly snag-proof.
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| Nice Job! MD i resurfaced an 84 marauder only thing differant i wish i would have used better carpet. Dan  |
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