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back to topSold by the running foot. For example, an order quantity of 20 will be an 8.5'W x 20'L roll. Please enter the number of feet as the order quantity above. 10' minimum order required. Orders of 28' or more require an additional $30 shipping charge for oversized freight. These items are non-returnable and non-refundable.
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Comments about Overton's Ultimate 24-oz. Overton's Blockade Marine Carpeting, 8-1/2' wide:
No this is not top of the line but something to install to sell your boat and let it become someone elses problem
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Comments about Overton's Ultimate 24-oz. Overton's Blockade Marine Carpeting, 8-1/2' wide:
Hooks stick in this carpet. When they are pulled out, the carpet unravels. A written warning that comes with the carpet states that "snags can be caused by pets" so obviously hooks will snag in it as well causing damage. This carpet just can't be used in a fishing boat. It would be torn up in a matter of days. It has loops and an odd design pattern that looks awful for a boat application, and it's quite thin as well. I paid a premium price for this 24 oz. carpet, but could not be more disappointed. Thankfully I did not try to install this in my bass boat. Please do not purchase this product.
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Comments about Overton's Ultimate 24-oz. Overton's Blockade Marine Carpeting, 8-1/2' wide:
Good carpet. I have both 16oz and the 24oz blockade. They both have the same thickness of rubber backing. The 24oz has a longer nape than the 16oz. The 24oz is like burber carpet. Its easy to mold or bend around panels. Its good sturdy carpet, but still felxable enough to work with it.
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Is it possible/feasible to use floor snaps as an option to install this carpeting? Glue is not an option.Asked on 7/16/2012 by Bob the boater from Chicago0 answers
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Will the edges fray if I cut and then leave them as is? Can I glue it to another material (like a rubber mat) and use it like an area rug in a house, for instance?Asked on 7/5/2012 by Ray from Seymour, ct0 answers
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i have a 24ft bayliner inside measure 14 x 12 wide and aftcab 8 x 12 wide jadeAsked on 7/3/2012 by steve from United States0 answers
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Can this style carpet be used with snaps to secure it to the deck? I want to cover the area over the engine hatches and must be able to remove the carpet from time to time to service the engines.Asked on 6/19/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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Is this a good replace for removable pieces. I have a Larson bow rider which has 5 pieces that snap in/out. A local carpet store will bind it and I can replace the snaps.
Thank youAsked on 5/10/2012 by Rudy from Lake Winni, NH0 answers
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Details include the term "duraflex marine backing". Does this mean the carpet has a rubber coated backing?Asked on 9/21/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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Correct, the carpet has a rubber backing.Answered on 9/24/2010 by Bryant from Tech
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What's the best way to remove the old carpet from a fiberglass Larson 17.5 ft boat.Asked on 3/21/2010 by bill from seattle, wa1 answer
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Unfortunately we are not informed as to what the best way is. I do apologize for that.Answered on 3/25/2010 by Bryant from Tech
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I need 12 square meters of the carpet. How many units will I have to order?Asked on 3/18/2010 by Flash from Kenya1 answer
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12 sq meters comes to 129.1 sq feet. So 130 feet of carpet. At 8 1/2 feet wide.Answered on 3/25/2010 by Brian from Tech
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How many feet of 8.5 carpet to cover a 1992
Crownline 19.6 open bowAsked on 7/28/2009 by Rob from Illinois1 answer
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We do not have anyway of cross referencing boats, you would have to measure you carpeted area and let us know the dimensions you come up with, then we could tell you how much you need.Answered on 10/9/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
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What is the length on this carpet?Asked on 6/13/2009 by nanny from Augusta,Ga.1 answer
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Sold by the running foot. 10' minimum order.Answered on 6/16/2009 by Ryan from Overtons


