jstates said:I remember seeing one CBrat Album where they used the blue lock together grid tile inside on the floor instead of carpet. .
I think you are talking about Dri-Deck. I had it in my 16. It was okay but I didn't find it that comfortable on bare feet. It shifted around a lot. You can order it directly from the factory by goggling Dri-Deck.
TyBoo":2k2pmcty said:I bought an outdoor mat at Costco for 20 bucks that was 6' x 10' I believe. Green to match the boat (well, close enough for colorblind guys) with a rubber backing. It was enough to cut out a fitted runner for the cabin and cover as much of the cockpit floor as I wanted with enough left over for a mat on the cabin step. This is the second full year for it. I throw it on the dock to hose it off, and I even stuck the cabin chunk in the washer once. I figured I would get a new one every year, but it is good to go for a third one.
Sea Wolf":2jo7vcg5 said:I used red indoor/outdoor carpeting on my cockpit and then overlaid it with the royal blue Dri-Deck. This looks great, provides some give under the mesh, making it much more comfortable, and when it gets hot, I just splash the carpet with water and the evaporation keeps the Dri-Deck cool enough to be firm.
Joe.
timflan":2jfzf9wm said:The floor in my 22 cruiser is 26" wide, or so. Lots of carpet runners are 26" wide. Has anyone used off-the-shelf runners in either 5-foot or 6-foot lengths in their 22 cruiser? How about cut-to-length runners?
Captain's Cat":1xc1r2um said:Sea Wolf":1xc1r2um said:I used red indoor/outdoor carpeting on my cockpit and then overlaid it with the royal blue Dri-Deck. This looks great, provides some give under the mesh, making it much more comfortable, and when it gets hot, I just splash the carpet with water and the evaporation keeps the Dri-Deck cool enough to be firm.
Joe.
I did just the opposite on Captain's Choice. Used Dri-Deck on the cockpit deck and put indoor/outdoor over the top. Soft on the feets and the carpet dried out quickly because air could circulate under it.
Charlie