When it comes to pontoon boat flooring you have an important decision to make.
Boat carpet vs vinyl.
From the ease of maintaining it to lessened worry of underdeck rotting vinyl flooring is the perfect investment for your boat.
If you ve been in the pontoon boating community for at least 3 years you might have witnessed the ascend as a boat flooring material.
Much better for the boat then carpet especially with plywood flooring.
Keeps any dirt debris and water from getting behind it.
Seen vinyl shrink as much as an inch on all sides.
Only problem on instaling carpet is they come 6 feet or 12 feet wide.
Say hello to the new class of boat flooring options including vinyl woven synthetic more.
I then stopped at lowes and got a few samples of marine carpet.
That decision is whether you decide to go for carpet or vinyl for your pontoons flooring.
It looked good but could easily see how slick it could become.
Carpet just holds moisture to the wood.
It makes me want to the carpet for the decks and tuff coat for the floor and console.
We are finally here to tackle the age old question of carpet versus vinyl when it comes to pontoon flooring.
Boat carpet is no longer the top choice in boat flooring.
What it really comes down to is whether you prefer the practicality which vinyl offers or the luxurious comfort which a nice soft carpet provides.
All vinyl fabrics has a wide range of marine vinyl fabric in multiple styles and color options.
When you get your vinyl laid go back and seal your perimeter with some 3m 4200.
The vinyl flooring has many benefits to offer such as cost efficiency.
One pontoon had the marine vinyl installed.
You can get the flooring in a variety of styles colors and thickness depending on your preference.