awesome work bro, just wondering ples whether your hatch is flush/leveled with floor or does it poke up where you have to watch where your walking incase you trip? if its flush how do you do that ples as i hate how mine is above the floor. thanks
hahaha mate, BOAT stands for Bring Out Another Thousand hahaha, always will be working on this :'). Ohhh Yes the next episode on the cruiser will be out very soon! i hope your releasing a new video soon :(
Dude I just found your channel I just binged watched it all. I just bought my first boat it’s a 19ft well raft and I’m doing all the little things to it. Keep up the great work looking forward to i you your success
Well be done and great video mate. Question if I can, because I haven't a clue, when it comes time to remove/replace the carpet - how does one remove the contact glue from the glass floor?
Looks amazing! The cardboard template is genius! About to change out the carpet on my 1972 Tom Sawyer runabout. Did you need to use a special kind of glue/adhesive?
Turned out nice ,, hope you saved the pattern ,, just in case you need it down the road ,, I would imagine that carpet will wear out before you sell this boat :-) lol do you use the boat often ,, we really don't know ,, not many video's of boat trips lol
Hey buddy, haha sure did, exactly right!! because of this water in the fuel situation, it kind of changed everything, so im still trying to get outboard to run 100%, i have now cleaned VST and injectors, but now that Perth is in lock down we cant take our boar out :(
Just a heads up guys I run my own Trim Shop down in Albany, you can certainly brush it on like you have and it works but it is far better to spray it on both surfaces as you only want enough glue to hold the carpet down for the duration that it will last. Get even coverage and wait till it’s tacky then lay it down. If you mask up all your hatches then just lay the carpet you can go around with chalk and mark around all your hatches and borders with it then using a nice sharp pair of scissors cut into the corners from the middle then use a brand new Stanley blade to cut neatly along the edge and then use a scraper to tuck any edges in if needed. I always use Fullatack contact adhesive from Nolan’s UDA in 4 litre or 20 litre drums. Just get the 4 litre and you will be fine, but a cheap pressure pot spray gun with a 3mm tip and spray it on. Clean up using a bit of petrol on a rag as the glue is petroleum based. Have a fun lads. 👍
Very nice job man. I reckon you might wish you made it removable down the track (with tabs and press studs). Carpet gets manky on a decent fishing trip. Wish mine was removable..
Hey Leon, my ok’d man has removable stud carpet and was a pain in the bum, you’d have a good fish on and the carpet stud would end up giving way and you’d fall on your ass 😂 plan is to place and extra throw away spare marine carpet over the top when fishing and crabbing to then get removed and washed! But yes did take into consideration hoping it will be okay!
@@AngryMackAdventures Yeh mate I totally get that. I have a bit mat I use for a kill zone, then wash it out.. but still wish I had a full flow coat deck with something like deck armor so it can just be full wash down
everyone talks about replacing but nobody talks about how to prepare the surface before installing how, sand or not and if yes, how or what number of sandpaper, with a sander or by hand? nothing just fail they publish, bad
Just make sure you're happy with the surface (smooth, level etc) then follow the manufacturer requirements for the adhesive and make sure the surface is free of any contaminants to ensure proper bonding.
Great job on the new carpet how easy is the carpet to clean if someone steps on bait with there shoes does it come off easy cheers
bro, the boat keeps getting better and better
Thanks Anthony, your a champ :)
awesome work bro, just wondering ples whether your hatch is flush/leveled with floor or does it poke up where you have to watch where your walking incase you trip? if its flush how do you do that ples as i hate how mine is above the floor. thanks
Nicely done, what brand of carpet did you use?
Viewer No .1. Great series mate!!!
@Lee Harrison waych this 😂😂
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Glad you enjoy it!
Very nicely done champion. Enjoy
Just as I thought you were finished with the boat resto, there's more 😂 Keen to see how the car is going!!
hahaha mate, BOAT stands for Bring Out Another Thousand hahaha, always will be working on this :').
Ohhh Yes the next episode on the cruiser will be out very soon! i hope your releasing a new video soon :(
@@AngryMackAdventures Hahaha I'm interested to see what else you can do to it! Hopefully I'll be done editing it next week :)
Looks mint mate! Cheers for the advice
No problem 👍
Good video straight to the point! I didn't have to hear about your feelings or how you came to this decision?
Great job angry Mack looks awesome mate great looking boat now
Glad you like it, thanks for watching mate :)
Dude I just found your channel I just binged watched it all. I just bought my first boat it’s a 19ft well raft and I’m doing all the little things to it. Keep up the great work looking forward to i you your success
Welcome aboard! thanks alot mate!! good luck with the boat, its an awesome feeling when complete
Hey mate where did you get cardboard from
Hey mate
Great work !!
I bought 2L of contact adhesive would it be enough to cover a 2.2 x4 boat ,I noticed you had 4L was it enough?
Hey mate! I used up most of it 😂😳
I was thinking to do this to my Northbank boat as I have a heavy rubber mate there now cheers
Top job well done looks great ⛵️⚓️🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it
Well be done and great video mate. Question if I can, because I haven't a clue, when it comes time to remove/replace the carpet - how does one remove the contact glue from the glass floor?
Brilliant Job !!
Time taken at the start, makes all the difference !!
Now all you need to do is get it stained with Squid Ink ....................
i can not wait!!
Looks amazing! The cardboard template is genius! About to change out the carpet on my 1972 Tom Sawyer runabout. Did you need to use a special kind of glue/adhesive?
Thanks Mark! yes it worked perfectly! yep Sika Adhesive glue
Turned out nice ,, hope you saved the pattern ,, just in case you need it down the road ,, I would imagine that carpet will wear out before you sell this boat :-) lol do you use the boat often ,, we really don't know ,, not many video's of boat trips lol
Hey buddy, haha sure did, exactly right!! because of this water in the fuel situation, it kind of changed everything, so im still trying to get outboard to run 100%, i have now cleaned VST and injectors, but now that Perth is in lock down we cant take our boar out :(
Nice work on the boat mate 👍 👌 she's a beauty 👌 👍
Thanks Judd👍
Did you find that the Sika adhesive bled through the carpet at all? Going to give this a crack on the weekend!
Hey Andrew, if you apply to much to the carpet it will, I found to load the floor up and apply a small amount to carpet
Just a heads up guys I run my own Trim Shop down in Albany, you can certainly brush it on like you have and it works but it is far better to spray it on both surfaces as you only want enough glue to hold the carpet down for the duration that it will last. Get even coverage and wait till it’s tacky then lay it down.
If you mask up all your hatches then just lay the carpet you can go around with chalk and mark around all your hatches and borders with it then using a nice sharp pair of scissors cut into the corners from the middle then use a brand new Stanley blade to cut neatly along the edge and then use a scraper to tuck any edges in if needed.
I always use Fullatack contact adhesive from Nolan’s UDA in 4 litre or 20 litre drums. Just get the 4 litre and you will be fine, but a cheap pressure pot spray gun with a 3mm tip and spray it on.
Clean up using a bit of petrol on a rag as the glue is petroleum based. Have a fun lads. 👍
thanks for sharing, nice looking boat ! amazing work mate, need some mackie blood on it now
Absolutely :P thanks for watching mate :)
What does marine carpet feel like? Is it like automotive carpet or more like plastic?
It has a rubber backing so it’s pretty firm, it feels similar to a cars carpet but it’s more tightly nit, if that helps
Awesome Video bro big help
Beautiful I can’t wait to do this!!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Great job. It looks good
Awesome video thanks
No problem 👍
The color is great and won’t show dirt etc
It sure was! thanks for watching mate :)
Look great👌👌
Thank you 😊
Hello bro, you do it by yourself??❤️👍🏻
Yes 😁
PLEASE. Stop calling it kiwi grip it’s doing my head in its kwikgrip 😂 keep up the good work fellas
Hey brother, no it’s definitely kiwi grip 😂 thanks for watching 😎
www.whitworths.com.au/pnt-kiwigrip-gry-1l
Feels better on ur feet to
If ya carpet turns to shit after a while bro I'd go to marine U-Deck , full range of colors available looks the part too ! 😎👌
Very nice job man. I reckon you might wish you made it removable down the track (with tabs and press studs). Carpet gets manky on a decent fishing trip. Wish mine was removable..
Hey Leon, my ok’d man has removable stud carpet and was a pain in the bum, you’d have a good fish on and the carpet stud would end up giving way and you’d fall on your ass 😂 plan is to place and extra throw away spare marine carpet over the top when fishing and crabbing to then get removed and washed! But yes did take into consideration hoping it will be okay!
@@AngryMackAdventures Yeh mate I totally get that. I have a bit mat I use for a kill zone, then wash it out.. but still wish I had a full flow coat deck with something like deck armor so it can just be full wash down
Congratulations
I personally would have used short artificial grass matt
mmmm
everyone talks about replacing but nobody talks about how to prepare the surface before installing how, sand or not and if yes, how or what number of sandpaper, with a sander or by hand? nothing just fail they publish, bad
Just make sure you're happy with the surface (smooth, level etc) then follow the manufacturer requirements for the adhesive and make sure the surface is free of any contaminants to ensure proper bonding.