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  1. #16

    Re: Carpet or rubber?

    I have marine style clip in carpets in my 6.5m rig and it's great. It get's plenty of blood and smells like a fishing boat until I get around to giving it a good scrub. We get rain here in QLD so when it's forecast I leave the cover off and let the rain drain the blood !!!

    If it doesn't rain I take the carpet out of the boat, scrub the stains with soapy water and then give it a bash to remove all the scales etc. Once dried, good as new.

    If you want some cheap shoes for the boat, BCF have those slip on reef shoes for about $20. They are good for a year or so.

    Cheers
    Dave

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    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Re: Carpet or rubber?

    Tha boat is carpeted but I have a 2m x 2m piece of marine carpet that goes in before fishing, gets blood and guts all over it. Throw it out when we get home and hose it with the tank water. Done in a couple of minutes. Boat always smells good.

  3. #18

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    G'day,

    Another option is synthetic grass that they put on tennis counts. Tough as nails.

    White Pointer

  4. #19

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    Seems carpet has it over rubber.... dunno about the grass though, would feel like I should be mowing it!

  5. #20

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    Wil,

    Best option for you is the carpet with a spare bit to wipe ya boots on when ya get in

    After haing clipped in carpet I can tell ya blood is very hard to get out and you only know its all out when you get to see the underside of the carpet.. failing having a fire hose to clean it I would never get glued in carpet
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Ausfish Premium Member TimiBoy's Avatar
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    I have clip in carpets. If the trip has involved a lot of blood, I take 'em out and scrub 'em with a yard broom and detergent. Works a treat. Nice and comfy to walk on, doesn't get hot, doesn't trap hooks.

    Really cannot fault it.

    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

  7. #22

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    I take 'em out and scrub 'em with a yard broom and detergent.
    Yet one more job to do when you get home in the dark though?

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    Ausfish Premium Member TimiBoy's Avatar
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    Re: Carpet or rubber?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilcara View Post
    Yet one more job to do when you get home in the dark though?
    A bucket.

    But then I have been known to hose, but we are on lesser water restrictions, and they are not generally enforced, because everyone including local Government here knows restrictions are crap in this area.


    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    I have carpet, and also a y fitting with a valve on the hose from my bait tank pump...if i spill something on the carpet, or get blood or whatever..i give it a quick hose while its wet....easy then...no scrubbing needed....i then open the scuppers on the back and give her a splash with some fresh water out of a 5 lt container i carry.......i had some rubber on the old boat...yep got hot underfoot...
    ..Greg...."Termites pay the bills"..... Trailcraft 475...75 Hp E-Tec

  10. #25

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    If you are wearing shoes why bother to put carpet or rubber down when it is just something else to clean , with a hard floor you only need to give it a hose down

  11. #26

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    My thought exactly... however most still seem to be saying carpet, even though they have to clean it. Not sure why- The only down side to rubber so far is that it is hot in the sun?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Mate ,seriously try the spare carpet idea.
    Easy, cheap, easy to clean.
    Leaves the boat presentable when you aren't fishing.
    Works over any surface,can leave it out to air if you want between trips.
    Brendan

  13. #28

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    But there is a third alternative.

    Non slip coatings.

    Sorry but I do not believe that there is any such thing as a clean carpet, in a house or in a boat....you simply can not clean a carpet, there will always be garbage in the bottom of the pile.
    And the carpet regardless of type will hold moisture.

    There are quite a few realy good proprietry non slop coatings or the various do it rors self options like, sand, sugar, salt or coffee grounds used with a paint of your choice.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

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    i use both the rubber is great for self draining decks etc and keeps you up off the floor gets a bit hard on the feet so i lay a piece of carpet on top of if which solves that , come night time after fishing you can lift up the carpet and throw down your bedding and it doesnt get wet as you lay up off the floor on the rubber. sure makes the cabin less crowded.

  15. #30

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    come night time after fishing you can lift up the carpet and throw down your bedding and it doesnt get wet
    Theres a good point.

    I'm still going eact way here, swinging every time somebody replies. I think, yeah carpet... then... yeah rubber..... feckit!

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