By hharrison, on May 10th, 2012
Re-covered Trailer Bunks
Your boat trailer most likely has carpeted covered boards called bunks that protect the hull of your boat during transportation, loading and unloading of your boat. While the carpet is mildew and mold resistant, it will wear out over time. Replacing that carpet is a fairly easy process and using our . . . → Read More: How To Re-Carpet Boat Trailer Bunks
By nweston, on September 8th, 2011
It may seem straight forward enough to take out your existing boat mat, box it up, with instructions: “make me one of these”. Unfortunately it isn’t that easy.
Over the years, boat mats are exposed to all types of conditions – sun, rain, water, extreme temperatures, even humidity. And that is just the . . . → Read More: Why Does Old Snap-In Carpet = Bad Boat Mat Template?
By jloomis, on June 9th, 2011
There are two main categories of marine carpet, AquaMat snap-in boat carpet and glue-in boat carpet. An explanation on the differences can be found on our website here. Fishing boats use one type or the other depending on the floor (sometimes both: glue-in on the hull sides and snap-in on the floor).
The first . . . → Read More: Choosing the Right Marine Carpet for Fishing Boats
By hharrison, on November 18th, 2010
One way we keep our homes clean is to stop dirt from coming inside with an entry mat. Just about everyone has some type of door mat at the entrance to their home for people to wipe their feet before going inside. And when there is a mat at the door, we’re all trained . . . → Read More: Keep the Gunk Out of Your Boat