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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3791818" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>The floor used closed cell pink sheet foam between the ribs with .080 5052 aluminum sheet over to and countersunk riveted to the ribs. Paint is one hit wonder paint with activator added rather than spraying a clear, supposedly it sets up like a powder coat. Luckily, it matches rustoleum gloss white enamel perfectly, so touch ups will be cheap and easy if needed. I used 1/8 and 1/16 5052 aluminum skinned in .080 5052 for the doors and deck. Covering everything is hydroturf blue camo with lines routed in. Definitely more expensive than boat carpet, but man is it nice on the feet. It also stays pretty cool, supposedly doesn’t stain, doesn’t tangle up hooks like carpet, doesn’t absorb water/freeze like carpet, and you can power wash it. We’ll see, but fancy wakeboarding boats and such have been using it forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3791818, member: 35036"] The floor used closed cell pink sheet foam between the ribs with .080 5052 aluminum sheet over to and countersunk riveted to the ribs. Paint is one hit wonder paint with activator added rather than spraying a clear, supposedly it sets up like a powder coat. Luckily, it matches rustoleum gloss white enamel perfectly, so touch ups will be cheap and easy if needed. I used 1/8 and 1/16 5052 aluminum skinned in .080 5052 for the doors and deck. Covering everything is hydroturf blue camo with lines routed in. Definitely more expensive than boat carpet, but man is it nice on the feet. It also stays pretty cool, supposedly doesn’t stain, doesn’t tangle up hooks like carpet, doesn’t absorb water/freeze like carpet, and you can power wash it. We’ll see, but fancy wakeboarding boats and such have been using it forever. [/QUOTE]
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