Removing Pontoon Carpeting
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Removing pontoon carpeting. First you ll want to get the pontoon out of the water and onto dry land and make a base for it to sit on the ground or in a garage if you are luckier than we were. Day 2 finish removing carpet from all parts cut new carpet and install on parts at shop. 3 days to complete the entire job. Roll the carpet up and set it aside.
Examine the floor for any high spots of marine adhesive that might remain and sand the spots down being careful not to damage the flooring. Spray some glue over a small area at the center of the deck and unroll the carpet enough to glue the center down. Cut the pontoon carpet into smaller strips. 30 pieces of carpet removed.
The hardest part of replacing the boat carpet on a pontoon is this tear down process once you have removed all the items from your deck the project becomes very easy. 12 x19 piece of new carpet. This will mean it will be far easier to pull up even if stuck on fast with glue. Day 3 install new carpet on boat put boat back together clean up and vacuum.
Remove all of the seating first then the bimini top and then the rails. Day 1 remove parts of boat and all existing carpet. To prepare for the removal firstly cut the rug and carpet up into 6 to 8 inch strips. How to remove carpet from a pontoon.
Steps completely remove all items on your boat s deck everything that sits on top of your carpet needs to be taken off and set aside including all pontoon boat seats fence railing hardware parts and accessories. Gently roll the carpet to the heavy object without allowing the carpet to shift.