Decision wrote:
Laying it down was pretty simple, probably 2 hours tops. Making good templates is where most of the time was spent. It's hard to estimate because I don't think I ever worked on it for more than an hour at a time. The hardest part was getting the clear template material to lay nice and flat, which it does not like to do when it has to go around curved walls. It was a little tricky getting used to how to trim the material just right so it would lay flat but once I got a system down it went a little quicker. I'd say I probably spend 4 or 5 hours making templates.[/quote]
Thank you for the feedback. Your thread has helped motivate me to get our Vista's flooring upgraded for the start of our 2016 boating season. I hope to have our new flooring in by the middle of May.[/quote]
What did you buy?[/quote]
Mike, I called Precision Custom Canvas and after a 1/2 hour chat, they gave me a price that I am ok with to do our helm and complete cockpit area. My wife and I will be working on the template this weekend and sending Precision the template on Monday. Just need to decide if I have the galley carpeting replaced to. My wife and I are leaning towards getting the galley floor done, but I have not got a final price to include the galley yet.[/quote]
We were looking at doing our 328 also this year.
Really like the look.
Please keep us informed as to how it goes.