Brett's_daddy Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I've found a nice looking boat but it has some damage to the carpet on the rear deck which will require the carpet to be replaced, if the wood beneath that carpet is in good shape still should the damaged carpet be a deal breaker? Obviously one of my first questions will be how did the carpet get damaged to begin with but assuming that is all that's wrong with the boat should i pass it bye or seriously entertain buying it? Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted April 13, 2016 Super User Posted April 13, 2016 Tough to say for sure but visible damage (otherwise known as Neglect) is often only a small percentage compared to what may be "Unseen". http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/search/?&q=carpet&type=forums_topic&search_in=titles A-Jay Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted April 14, 2016 Super User Posted April 14, 2016 With the age boat you've been looking at, it won't be uncommon at all for the carpet to be worn. Years of being walked on and out in the elements will wear even the best carpets out. Other things that can wear it out are hooks getting caught in it, or some sort of sharp object slicing it. Glue can also release and create a loose spot which is more likely to get damaged. If you're willing to pay the price to replace it, or have it done, it's not a deal breaker, but look things over well to make sure there aren't other issues. Quote
Wileyw Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 The worst part is removing the old glue and being careful not to get the new glue where you don't want it. Quote
Super User slonezp Posted April 15, 2016 Super User Posted April 15, 2016 On 4/13/2016 at 11:31 AM, A-Jay said: Tough to say for sure but visible damage (otherwise known as Neglect) is often only a small percentage compared to what may be "Unseen". http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/search/?&q=carpet&type=forums_topic&search_in=titles A-Jay Or well used Quote
Kevin22 Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 I don't know how the boat is laid out, but re carpeting a bass boat isnt easy work. Working around all the compartments and corners is not easy. One wrong cut and its over. Mine is peeling up and rotting out on a 96 ranger, it needs to be replaced. Twice a year I am spraying new adhesive in places the carpet is peeling up. I asked a few places what it would cost for medium marine carpet (not high end, not cheap astro turf) and they said about $500 for the carpet and $500 labor for tearing old out and putting new down. Quote
Rick341 Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 Buy it, tear out the old carpet and replace with Rhino LIner, go fishing and never worry about carpet again. Quote
Kevin22 Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 Better use the color match stuff and get the lightest color you can find! The black is going to cook you in your boat. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 18, 2016 Super User Posted April 18, 2016 I have two boats. In one boat the carpet is light gray, the other is black. When it's hot, it's hot. Carpet color doesn't make it any better or worse. Black alumininum or gel coat? That will burn your hand. Both boats have that. 1 Quote
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