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TRD
06-08-2009, 05:23 PM
Went to the lake Friday night to check things out, notice that my tire was messed up. Last year I blew a tire on the interstate and now the other side tire looks like the belts shifted. (Carlisle brand - less than 2yrs old). So I change tires and found my spare was to wide. I had to knock the wood protector out to get home. So today I changed both wood/carpet sides, and I carpeted the entire wooden piece. The side that was closes to the tire was not carpeted before.

Is this a bad idea having carpet on both sides? Just thought about it and if the tire rubs the carpet could that start a fire? What do you guys think. If not I really don't want to mess w/ it, but wasn't sure.

AdaminMN
06-08-2009, 05:32 PM
Did you coat the board w/ fiberglass resin before applying carpet? If not, I would wonder if the carpet would hold moisture and cause the wood to rot quicker.

As for starting a fire, I doubt it, maybe just some extra smoke.

TRD
06-08-2009, 05:38 PM
No but I thought about it, just didn't do it. My old boards were not fiberglassed so I figured these didn't need to be but I just got treated plywood and not marine grade if there is a difference.

Do you think it would rot quicker? I can take it off easy enough.

Thanks

Did you coat the board w/ fiberglass resin before applying carpet? If not, I would wonder if the carpet would hold moisture and cause the wood to rot quicker.

As for starting a fire, I doubt it, maybe just some extra smoke.

lakebum
06-08-2009, 05:55 PM
Think that if it was to get hot enough to start a fire you would see the smoke first. The treated ply wood will not last s long as the marine, but the marine plywood is more expence and no as easy to come by.

dogbert
06-08-2009, 06:15 PM
I would only have the side facing the boat carpeted. The carpet will seal in moisture and contribute to faster rotting. :02:

da.bell
06-08-2009, 06:28 PM
What type of carpet are you using? Hopefully it's marine grade carpet and not your normal house carpet. :02:

TRD
06-08-2009, 06:38 PM
No, marine carpet. outdoor stuff. It isn't as nice as what was on it. I guess I could order some from overton's. The carpet that was on it is the same carpet I used for the bunks.

I think I may cover another piece over this winter and then just carpet one side. It should hurt just for a summer or two. right?

I can cut the back side off just like the original was very easily, so I think I will do that also.
Thanks