Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
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Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Thanks all! Unsure of the product name, but it appears to be similar to the PlasTeak vinyl product. I'll have to grab my old samples of that and see if they match the boat. Our vinyl is texturized pretty well (no slips), and it does get a little warm when in the sun all day, but I think all floor products do to an extent.
2012 South Bay 525CR
Merc 150 Fourstroke
I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass.
Merc 150 Fourstroke
I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass.
Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Just curious but is boat carpet any different than outdoor carpet? I'm not asking to cheap out--OK that was my original thought but I found I can get the best stuff at Pontoonstuff for about the same price as the big box store.
I could understand vinyl being very different and the price difference justified. Vinyl flooring isn't common outside and it'd be real disappointing to put in the time & effort only to see it yellow & crack in a couple years from not having adequate UV protection.
I could understand vinyl being very different and the price difference justified. Vinyl flooring isn't common outside and it'd be real disappointing to put in the time & effort only to see it yellow & crack in a couple years from not having adequate UV protection.
Mark
1996 Sweetwater 180EX + Johnson 40
Rush Lake, Atlanta, MI
1996 Sweetwater 180EX + Johnson 40
Rush Lake, Atlanta, MI
Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Wow, that looks great...but really hot on the tootsies!Jenkins wrote:Just a tip on the vinyl, you don't always have to go with the "normal" options. We asked for, and received, whole floor teak vinyl. We love it!
2012 Tahoe 24' Fish-n-Fun Tritoon, with Mercury 115 HP 4-Stroke
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Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Was it the stock (from South Bay) vinyl? If so they have it listed on their webpage under options.Jenkins wrote:Thanks all! Unsure of the product name, but it appears to be similar to the PlasTeak vinyl product. I'll have to grab my old samples of that and see if they match the boat. Our vinyl is texturized pretty well (no slips), and it does get a little warm when in the sun all day, but I think all floor products do to an extent.
http://southbaypontoon.com/product.asp? ... tion=vinyl
Probably the Stern Teak Vinyl

either way, that's a good looking floor.
-ron
2007 South Bay 922CR
Mercury 90hp Optimax
Fargo, ND
Mercury 90hp Optimax
Fargo, ND
Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
The only manufacture I know of now that uses Alum flooring is Veranada Toons. I know that I love my Tracker with the alum floor.
2001 22' Tracker Regency (sold)
2001 Mercury 90 HP (sold)
Elm Grove, La
Lake Bistineau
2001 Mercury 90 HP (sold)
Elm Grove, La
Lake Bistineau
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Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Both Voyager and Playcraft use aluminum floors.jimrs wrote:The only manufacture I know of now that uses Alum flooring is Veranada Toons. I know that I love my Tracker with the alum floor.
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2005 Voyager 22ft Tritoon
2004 Honda 135hp
Strakes, underskinned, aluminum deck, etc.
Towed by: '11 Chevy Z71 Crewcab
2005 Voyager 22ft Tritoon
2004 Honda 135hp
Strakes, underskinned, aluminum deck, etc.
Towed by: '11 Chevy Z71 Crewcab
Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
Thanks for the compliment. We absolutely love it! You are correct on the color/style name. The only option on the price sheet is for the stern floor vinyl. Which is is about 2' of vinyl, then it transitions into carpet.ronb wrote:Was it the stock (from South Bay) vinyl? If so they have it listed on their webpage under options.
http://southbaypontoon.com/product.asp? ... tion=vinyl
Probably the Stern Teak Vinyl
either way, that's a good looking floor.
-ron
2012 South Bay 525CR
Merc 150 Fourstroke
I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass.
Merc 150 Fourstroke
I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass.
Re: Dumbie Q - Vinyl vs Carpet & Wood vs Aluminum
I have aluminum flooring and I have not problems, its underskinned and carpeted up top. Other than some flex popping noises when it warms up or cools off its been solid! I love the idea that I will never have to worry about my boat floor rotting away. 
1999 Voyager 21' Express Fish triple toon 115hp Mercury (SOLD)
2004 Ford F150 SuperCrew
Boise Idaho
2004 Ford F150 SuperCrew
Boise Idaho