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looks good, but it has to be glued down perfect or water going to get under it and rot the floor, or you have to remove it after each trip and let it dry out.
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I got the idea from WIldman over on scream and fly, he riggs up new Checkmates, blings them out and sells them thru his dealer ship when he's done with them. He has one posted with that type of flooring( in gray). I don't know about putting it in a V, just thinking about it
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yeah, I think its more trouble than its worth. I think on a boat that has less floor area(like a go fast) and no deck hacthes it would probably be pretty good. But not on a V. Just another idea shot to hell
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i think if you used it like non-skid and leave generous spaces away from hatched etc it would do allright. you would have to glue it down though in that situation.
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But a good idea, none the less!!...
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