PS,,  there is basic rebound pad that has a plastic top layer   about a 
1.00 yard more but worth it 
 
 
In a message dated 4/28/2014 1:48:10 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I  once read, on this very forum, that one should use padding made for 
baby's  room.  Apparently, there is padding designed for the possibility of  
wetness!

DavidO





 
  
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 From:  william bradley <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 11:36  AM
Subject: Re:  [UnifliteWorld] Re-carpeting?



 
For what it's worth look into sheet lead for a sound deadening  
underlayment in the saloon.

Sent from my 5S  thigh bone
 

On Apr 28, 2014, at 9:23 AM, "Harris Bob" <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:







  
 
 
Hi
 
Carpeting is  dead simple. Cutting around the hatches wasn’t difficult 
(ended up stapling  under the edges).
 
The aft  cabin stairs was probably the hardest part – you may need a little 
practice  hiding the staples…
 
Just don’t  do the one really STUPID thing that a newbie like me did…I 
pulled the old  carpet out and used it as a pattern for the new carpet, but 
since I was  cutting it, I placed the two faces together. I ended up with a 
mirror image  of the pattern!
 
You can  staple it or use the tack strips…both work. If you want to 
stretch, you can  rent a knee-kicker for about $10.
 
I used  standard underpad, but if I were to do again, I would upgrade to 
the high  quality underpad.
 
We have a  had a couple of floods where the Vacuflush stuck and flooded the 
aft  cabin…you can only get a carpet soaking wet so many times before it 
falls  apart (unless you get marine or indoor/outdoor carpet.
 
I paid a guy  to work with me, and let him do the hatch covers, etc. Again, 
if I were to  do it now, I would do the job myself.
 
Good  luck
 
Bob  Harris
 
36 DC  Sentient Wave
From: [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])   
[mailto:[email protected]]  On Behalf Of Bob S
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014  9:08 AM
To: [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re-carpeting?
 
 
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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