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Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 16th, 2017, 10:14 am
by AaHubb
Saw this product on Ship Shape TV.
http://infinitylwv.com/Woven vinyl flooring.
..Aaron
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 16th, 2017, 11:16 am
by Viper
I've seen that stuff Aaron. Nice stuff. They have a few nice products. You can use it on walls too, and a lot of other things.
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 16th, 2017, 2:08 pm
by TonyC
SanJuanDreamer wrote:Qr Bbpost Let me know what you find on the softspot.
Mine is in front of the stairs/salon table.
Don't notice it until I'm standing in front of the table and someone walks by.
Will do. Working on the boat this weekend and will take another look and post back.
Tony
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 9:31 am
by cpoint
This is a project I am starting on as well on carver 356. After long decision process decided to go along with so called luxury vinyl plank flooring. Purchased couple boxes, waiting on warmer weather before I start as its pretty cold here now. I agree on the trimming around hatches, I think it looks better without. Depending on how well and clean I can make the cuts, I plan on using no trimming on hatches. Also on 356 there are lots of hatches, I am thinking of combining at least the 4 hatches over engines into 2 hatches, so there will be single hatch over each engine.
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 3:36 pm
by SanJuanDreamer
cpoint wrote:Qr Bbpost This is a project I am starting on as well on carver 356. After long decision process decided to go along with so called luxury vinyl plank flooring. Purchased couple boxes, waiting on warmer weather before I start as its pretty cold here now. I agree on the trimming around hatches, I think it looks better without. Depending on how well and clean I can make the cuts, I plan on using no trimming on hatches. Also on 356 there are lots of hatches, I am thinking of combining at least the 4 hatches over engines into 2 hatches, so there will be single hatch over each engine.
Are you using anything between the boat floor and the vinyl plank?
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 4:31 pm
by cpoint
Not planning on it. I have not yet removed the carpeting, so I do not know what shape it is in. But I was told to use LVT adhesive to stick planks to floor. Although I am looking into the material usually placed under planks in normal installation. However, since it needs to be glued down, not sure I can use any material in between. I guess if I did I would have to glue both side of the material between the flooring and planks. I will post my results here when I do finally get to it before season begins hopefully.
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 5:23 pm
by tomschauer
I think without some sort of trim around the hatches you will be left with some pretty big gaps. The carpet is wrapped around the edges, I would guess it takes up close to 3/8" between backing, and fibers on each side of the joint, that would leave you with a 3/4" gap more or less. I doubt you can wrap the adhesive flooring without cracking the face on a tight 90 bend.
One of the reasons I didn't tackle this project yet.
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 5:46 pm
by SanJuanDreamer
While researching, I watched a video where a guy measured, cut and glued wood to fill the gap around the hatch cover, then glued the vinyl and then trimmed.
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 17th, 2017, 8:13 pm
by mjk1040
SJD u better find that video and post it for them! Mike
Re: Installing Flooring in Carver Mariner
Posted: January 18th, 2017, 1:06 pm
by cpoint
tomschauer wrote:Qr Bbpost I think without some sort of trim around the hatches you will be left with some pretty big gaps. The carpet is wrapped around the edges, I would guess it takes up close to 3/8" between backing, and fibers on each side of the joint, that would leave you with a 3/4" gap more or less. I doubt you can wrap the adhesive flooring without cracking the face on a tight 90 bend.
One of the reasons I didn't tackle this project yet.
Yes that's why I am still in planning stage. Once I remove the carpet and find the actual gap size, I will see if I can patch with thin strips or may consider re-cutting a new hatch that's a perfect fit. later one would be last resort though. as far as planks I am talking about, they are fairly thick, minor bumps under it or edges will not be an issue. I will be doing the gaps around 1/8 inch or close to that as I possibly can. Definitely will be tricky project, but outcome should be nice.