Thanks Bob and Bill for the quick responses. I'll take your advice and give 
it a try. 

Bill, a previous owner lined the underside of the engine room with a very 
effective soundproofing system. My boat is already surprisingly quiet. 
Adding some high quality padding should help more. 

One thing certain is that it isn't a lot of square feet so the cost should 
be reasonable doing it myself.

I'll let you know how it goes/went. I know for sure I will have a happier 
crew. Happy crew, happy life.

On Monday, April 28, 2014 9:08:15 AM UTC-7, Bob S wrote:
>
> I have a 1973 42' aft cabin which I am in the process of upgrading. We 
> have owned the boat for 16 years and my wife disliked the carpet from the 
> start. (off white twist pile carpet) I did tear out the carpeting from the 
> kitchen forward and installed engineered flooring which is working great 
> with throw rugs. I now want to re-carpet the main salon and aft cabin. As 
> you know there are two large engine hatches in the salon and several bilge 
> access ports in the aft cabin. I really want to do this myself if possible. 
> We want to use a high quality pile carpet and not anything easy like carpet 
> tiles etc. 
> 1. Think I can do this? The carpet would be cut into many smaller 
> sections. Nothing needing severe stretching.
> 2. How would you affix the carpet? I think it currently is stapled to the 
> plywood decking without a pad with tack strips along the edges.
> 3. Use a pad? If so what type?
> 4. What type of carpet and pad?  
>
> OR hire an expert.....but who?
>
> Thanks
>

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