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tomdetroit
21.05.2021 10:24:15

Open the container and pour the adhesive in a serpentine pattern onto the wood deck in front of the roll. The serpentine ribbons of adhesive should be approximately 1.5” wide. Cover an area that extends the width of the roll and out form the roll 15’. Using the medium nap paint roller, roll over the adhesive blending it together and completely covering the wood surface. The consistency and coverage of the adhesive should represent a heavy coat of paint. Do not leave puddles of adhesive or dry spots on the wood surface. Finish the area of adhesive application in a relatively straight line across the width of the boat. more


sputnik
29.04.2021 16:48:41

MariDeck Marine Vinyl is designed for installations on wood, aluminum or fiberglass surfaces. The product is adhered to the surface using either MD–101 (for wood applications) or MD–102 (for aluminum and fiberglass applications) adhesive. The instructions below describe a typical installation. Read through the instructions completely prior to beginning your installations. If you have any questions, feel free to call (888) 450-DECK for assistance.


ritobanc
03.06.2021 6:24:05

Aluminum or Fiberglass Surface - Application Prior to applying the MariDeck vinyl, inspect the surface of the boat to be covered to make sure all debris, dust, screws, or any foreign objects have been removed. Use a leaf blower or broom at this time to insure the surface is completely clean. [links]


darkskiez
23.06.2021 10:49:03

Seams - It is possible to overlap the vinyl and create a seam although exposed seams should be avoided as much as possible. In pre-cutting the vinyl pieces, try to utilize pieces of vinyl that will hide the seams under overhangs, under seats or aligned with the seams in the aluminum. You can also butt seams by performing a “wall paper cut”. Over lap the two pieces of product then, following the edge of the top vinyl, use a sharp utility knife to cut through the bottom vinyl. Fold the top layer back slightly, remove the trimmed piece of bottom vinyl, and then, fold the top layer back in place to butt the vinyl.


mustvisit
21.05.2021 10:24:15

Fabric widths vary from 6 feet to 8.5 feet, giving you options based on your boat size. Simply roll the fabric over the plywood, and cut it so there are a few extra inches hanging off the bow and stern areas. To ensure perfect adhesion in the next step, lay the fabric flat for at least thirty minutes prior to glue exposure. more


bdimych
29.04.2021 16:48:41

Made specifically for life on the water, this fabric goes the distance, but getting there is half the battle. If you install marine vinyl flooring yourself, you need a few tools and materials on deck.


adv
03.06.2021 6:24:05

Once your glue is set, use the cardboard tube that came with the fabric to roll half of your marine vinyl fabric onto the plywood. Then, use this tube to smooth out air bubbles and inconsistencies across the surface. [links]


Pieter Wuille
23.06.2021 10:49:03

You don’t want your hard work to go to waste with a peeling floor. Although the adhesive is heavy duty, secure your flooring from bow to stern using a staple gun and stainless steel staples around the edges.


seq2010
10.05.2021 19:09:23

Use a tape measure to measure the area where you will be installing the vinyl. Transfer this measurement to the marine plywood. If the area is larger than a single sheet of plywood, butt the sheets together and lay the measurements out on the sheets, marking the dimensions on the plywood with a pencil and "connecting the dots" to show the lines for saw cuts in the plywood.


sherryparent90
25.05.2021 18:48:25

Turn the vinyl face down on the ground and lay one of the plywood sheets on the vinyl. Use the pencil to trace around the vinyl. Remove the plywood sheet and use heavy-duty scissors to cut the vinyl along the pencil lines. Repeat this process for each piece of plywood. here


Ground Loop
30.04.2021 18:43:13

When the flooring on your boat's deck needs to be replaced, you may decide to replace it with vinyl boat flooring. Vinyl will look good for some time, it resists damage at least as well as any other flooring, except steel, and, in a boat, laying vinyl only requires one more step than laying vinyl in a house. If you've already removed the flooring that the vinyl will replace, you might even finish the project in a single weekend.


nimnul
02.05.2021 13:22:55

Use a circular saw to cut the marine plywood sheets as needed.


RusInfo
10.05.2021 19:09:23

I have never used either product and I am looking for any tips and advice for covering the panels in vinyl: tools i need, techniques, etc. what works best to spread the adhesive and does it need to be thinned?


Artefact2
25.05.2021 18:48:25

Re: tips for installing nautolex marine vinyl with adhesive no. 88 here


ribuck
30.04.2021 18:43:13

So far I have sanded the panels down and am using a gripper/sealer to paint them


jknott
02.05.2021 13:22:55

The largest panel is 4'x10' and then i have a number of smaller peices; 2'x6', 3'x3' etc.