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I wish this was availalbe when I re-did my deck...

#1 Post by RonKMiller » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:37 am

VERY cool, it would look beautiful on a toon... also comes in a teak color:

http://www.syntecind.com/marine/beauflor/shipsdeck
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#2 Post by HoosierTOON » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:09 am

I sell that product in my store:

http://rvboatparts.vnexttech.com/catego ... e-flooring

Currently available in two colors, Teak/Black and Mahagony/Ivory, priced at just $24/linear foot!

Here is a pic of a guy who recently purchased and installed on his pontoon:

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#3 Post by badmoonrising » Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:33 pm

Nice ! Isn't it slippery though ??
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#4 Post by HoosierTOON » Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:36 pm

It has an anti-slip coating on it, more slippery than carpet though :lol3
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#5 Post by PlaynDoc » Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:55 pm

That's great looking stuff. About 2 more years of my ugly carpet, and I'll be on the market for this stuff. Tis a shame it doesn't come in "GA Red Clay mixed with Fish Guts and Dried Beer" color!
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#6 Post by keosports » Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:03 pm

$24/linear foot is a real good price compared to what else is out there but when did UV protecting linoleum become a billion dollar business?
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#7 Post by Mrtoler » Wed Apr 17, 2013 4:34 pm

I wish I had known about it when I did my deck also.. I have grey vinyl on my floor and the only bad part is it holds stains. I do plan on doing some mods to my rails in both front and rear and will use this stuff to replace the 5' sections that will be messed up!
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#8 Post by PlaynDoc » Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:08 pm

How does this ship? Does it roll into a cylinder? I can see trying to get a 8.6' x 25' piece into a UPS truck....
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#9 Post by tuned » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:33 pm

Aaargh. I just refloored with vinyl. I shopped SO hard for alternatives and never found this. At that price, I would have seriously considered it. Aaaargh :hammer
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#10 Post by crspang » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:20 am

That flooring looks good, but I think it would get too hot for bare feet. The light color tan vinyl floor on my buddy's toon can get quite scalding.

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#11 Post by cleatus » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:54 am

crspang wrote: The light color tan vinyl floor on my buddy's toon can get quite scalding.
bah, I have the tan vinyl and it doesn't get that hot, (or slippery) and we had one of the hottest summers last year.
This teak look is classy, but as science sez...dark colors>hot. I've seen it as partial use on the bow and stern areas on toons, looks good. I had the real teak floor on our cruiser, and it was too hot for the kids, but most of the time they wore water shoes.
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#12 Post by HoosierTOON » Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:22 am

Anything under 30' ships FedEx ground and ships in a tube. Anything over 30' ships freight. We do roll it and ship it in a protective cardboard tube. The $24/linear foot price is pretty comparable to what "other guys" are selling standard tan and grey vinyl for, I think this has a little bit more of a higher end look. The mfg says that it does not fluctuate in temperature much at all though I am not sure how much I believe that. I am redecking my boat this weekend and will be installing this floor. I will be sure to let you guys know what I think overall in terms of it getting hot and/or slippery.

This overall seems to be a great product though, I am telling you, as fast as I can get it in, its going right back out the door. We are in Northern Indiana if anyone feels like making a trip! Will cut special deals for forum members :thumbsup
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#13 Post by The_Hellbilly » Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:20 am

That is a really good price. Are there any issues with installing it on aluminum decking?
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#14 Post by HoosierTOON » Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:45 am

The_Hellbilly wrote:That is a really good price. Are there any issues with installing it on aluminum decking?
No issues at all, the mfg says that adhesive is good for wood or aluminum.
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