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Chris Rennert
June 16th, 2005, 08:37 PM
Hey all,

Over the winter I would like to get my boat recarpted, and maybe get the
bunks redone on my trailer. I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark on
what it would cost to get a boat recarpted. I have 17' Ranger 354V.
All black. The carpeting by the counsel is shot. With minor wear in
other areas. Maybe I wouldn't need the whole boat redone, but thought I
would toss it out here and see if any of you Wisconsin guys would
recommend somebody around here.

thanks

Chris

Bill McKee
June 16th, 2005, 10:38 PM
Bunks are about $30 total. That is carpet and the monel staples and / or
galvanized nails. Stainless nils would probably be better. Last time I
did my bunks, I was replacing the wood, and covered the wood with the carpet
(West Marine) and then launched the boat, and tied it to the shore and took
about 30 minutes with a battery powered screw gun to remove the old bunks
and bolt on the new ones.

"Chris Rennert" > wrote in message
. ..
> Hey all,
>
> Over the winter I would like to get my boat recarpted, and maybe get the
> bunks redone on my trailer. I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark on
> what it would cost to get a boat recarpted. I have 17' Ranger 354V. All
> black. The carpeting by the counsel is shot. With minor wear in other
> areas. Maybe I wouldn't need the whole boat redone, but thought I would
> toss it out here and see if any of you Wisconsin guys would recommend
> somebody around here.
>
> thanks
>
> Chris

Arclight
June 16th, 2005, 10:41 PM
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"Chris Rennert" > wrote in message
. ..
> Hey all,
>
> Over the winter I would like to get my boat recarpted, and maybe get the
> bunks redone on my trailer. I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark on
> what it would cost to get a boat recarpted. I have 17' Ranger 354V. All
> black. The carpeting by the counsel is shot. With minor wear in other
> areas. Maybe I wouldn't need the whole boat redone, but thought I would
> toss it out here and see if any of you Wisconsin guys would recommend
> somebody around here.
>
> thanks
>
> Chris

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
June 17th, 2005, 12:23 AM
"Chris Rennert" > wrote in message
. ..
> Hey all,
>
> Over the winter I would like to get my boat recarpted, and maybe get the
> bunks redone on my trailer. I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark on
> what it would cost to get a boat recarpted. I have 17' Ranger 354V. All
> black. The carpeting by the counsel is shot. With minor wear in other
> areas. Maybe I wouldn't need the whole boat redone, but thought I would
> toss it out here and see if any of you Wisconsin guys would recommend
> somebody around here.

I've been involved with two boat re-carpet jobs. It really isn't difficult
at all and you should be able to do it yourself if you can handle a
screwdriver and putty knife without hurting yourself.

Simply remove any and all hardware that will keep you from peeling the
carpet up (that's the screwdriver part).

Then, using the putty knife, begin at one corner and start peeling up the
carpet, scraping it free from the deck. Keep these pieces as intact as
possible because you WILL be needing them.

Then, once you have all of the carpet removed (and saved, preferrably
numbered to the corresponding location on the boat), use this old carpet as
a template for the new stuff.

I would suggest that you make sure the nap of the carpet all runs in the
same direction, or the job will look like crap.

Once you have the pieces cut, dry fit them to insure proper fit. Once that
is done, and the deck, lids and all other carpeted surfaces are cleaned of
old glue residue, trowel on the new carpet glue, using the proper trowel and
adhesive. A carpet store can help you out there with the proper selection.

Lay down the new carpet pieces, rolling from the center out to remove any
air bubbles.

Bingo, you're done. Crack a beer, let dry for a couple days....

There's no reason why you and a buddy couldn't have this done in a weekend.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com

Todd Copeland
June 17th, 2005, 01:52 AM
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" > wrote in
message ...
> Bingo, you're done. Crack a beer, let dry for a couple days....

I understood all of the steps, except this one. It was be hot and flat by
then.

:)

Huck Palmatier
June 17th, 2005, 09:45 AM
http://www.bassboatcarpets.com/
....offered up Huck