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cabin in vintage B31s

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Ok so I have this 1970 Bahia Mar down here in Lauderdale. The cabin has the original white (can't believe I even have the nerve to call it that) carpet on the walls of the V-berth. I could probably do a spary on carpet shampoo and wet vac treatment a few times and clean it up some, but what is a better alternative ?
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padded vinyl
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Post by Tommy »

Bertramp,

Rip it out, but be careful 'cause it has mold on the backside that can cause you to get sick. One of the guys on the Board here got real sick with a respiratory ailment from tearing his out without wearing a respirator. I misted mine down before and during removal with a 50/50 chlorox bleach mixture using a home/garden variety pressure sprayer, and I wore a respirator from Lowes/Home Depot. Then I used a sanding grinder to smooth out the adhesive residue before before applying a new treatment...in my case, a nylon "outdoor" carpet.

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Post by John F. »

I tore mine out and replaced with a indoor/outdoor I bought at Lowe's--rubber-backed carpet. The nicest v-berth I've seen is Dug Stowe's in Alchemy--teak slats/boards. Ask Dug. Next time, that's what I'm doing.
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can you paint it?

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once you strip out the carpet, has anyone faired it out and painted it...does the foam padded vinyl / carpet make a big difference is noise reduction
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we have faired and painted, it is not a pleasant task.
You must be sure to remove all the glue if you wish to paint or gelcoat.
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Joef,
My bahia mar's cabin is fared and painted...the whole cabin including headliner...smooth as a baby's butt.
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i ripped all of that crap out .filthy bacterior ridden,digusting.i puchase a very nice neutral leatherette with thick form backing.just sprayed 3m77 and wrap it all around cutting the excess off under the cushions. very easy job compare to other interior inovations. raybo marine recomended the method years ago and i am very satisfied especially since my grandchildren sleep in there.
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I wanna see what the teak looks like, any pics?
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Post by Raybo Marine NY »

leatherette/vinyl= simple spray and wipe maintenance

carpet- holds moisture and may require shampoo once in a while, but it may take a hook better then the vinyl or leatherette.
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Especially for down here in FLA, where humidity is always an issue .... sounds like the vinyl or leatherette may be the way to go.
Time for a new respirator ..... bringing one south on the plane will only create potential problems.
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John, thanks for the compliment!

Coolair, what is your email?

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Post by Brewster Minton »

I velcro new rug in every other year. Its not perfect but it works. My boat is not shall we say "Bristol".
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