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Old 12-07-2003, 06:38 AM
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Does anybody have Pirelli floor in there boat? How do you like it and where did you get it. Is it available in different colors?
 
Old 12-07-2003, 08:09 AM
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Fire off a PM to Fred (Too Old) I think he just put one in the Sutphen
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Old 12-07-2003, 08:51 AM
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Contact Don Racine in Jacksoville Fl, he works this type of flooring alot. He dose great work .


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We use something similar to Pirelli in our race boat. It comes in rolls 42 wide. Nice clean finish, we also have 3/4 foam under it to absorb some shock. Pirelli does offer their product in various colors and styles. Im not sure if theirs come in rolls or squares. I got my product from a company in NYC. called Canal rubber and plastic.
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Pantera boats use Pirelli flooring. You may want to call them. My 28 Pantera has a nice deep Blue floor, however I did install snap-in carpet for those really hot days. I did see that they have about 7 colors.
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Try this site. It is similar and not as pricy, so I've been told.
www.lonseal.com
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I put it in my cig and think it looks great but a pain in
the but to keep clean my opionion. I am adding snap in.
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I went with Lonseal also. I think it was the LoncoinII. It has raised "coins" with a distressed surface on them for the non-slip factor, and was very easy to clean. Great product. If you need specific information or installtion tips, let me know.
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I get the flooring here in SoCal at Pirelli in Carson CA.
www.lonseal.com
Loncoin2 or Lonwave are the best.
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Check www.cinemarentals.com
They get a lot of hard use and
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I spoke to Don Racine. He can supply the floor and adhesive, but to put it in I have to either bring him the boat (to Jacksonville!) or find a loacl installer.

Does anyone know of an installer in the West Palm to Fort Lauderdale area?

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