Fimacca
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Not keen on carpet. Had that, so happy with hard floors now. Mat at bottom of steps for wet feet slippage tho............
DittoCheap outdoor carpet, the stuff with the knibs(?) on the bottom, wash it with a hose, dries quickly, doesn't slide around etc
I like sailing as much as motor boating but you don’t need to wear a hair shirt just because it’s a floaty thing.Cheap outdoor carpet, the stuff with the knibs(?) on the bottom, wash it with a hose, dries quickly, doesn't slide around etc
Nicer than I expected. I prefer a pile carpet myself but certainly see merit in this suggestion.Like this:
Outdoor Carpet, Quality Carpet for Patios, Decking, Poolside, Balconies, Gardens | eBay
Fine on knees and bare feet etc.
Nicer than I expected. I prefer a pile carpet myself but certainly see merit in this suggestion.
We had green beneteau carpet in our 351. We fitted a light mushroom set in our 381. Felt backed, getting wet is not an issue, like our previous, there is only dust in our bilges. Keeps us warm and cozy. The woodwork is Beneteau cherry woodI'm busy securing the floor "panels" into the yacht with over-lapping strips to stop items falling down between the panels and into the bilge.
My next move is to cut holes for finger pulls and then lay the carpet. What color carpet would be suitable?
My first thought was charcoal but that might make the interior too dark? (The timber paneling is darkish) The ceiling is light gray.
I don't think blue or green would be suitable but maybe beige or champagne? Any thoughts?
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