Slippery cabin floor

Arctic Knight

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Fluid Motion Model
C-288 C
Hull Identification Number
FMLT2935C111
Vessel Name
Mission Drift
I find the floor and step in my 2011 R29 to be very slippery in bare feet. I know---I should wear shoes but sometimes in the middle of the nite that does not happen. Has anyone addressed this? Plain old nonslip does not look so good.

Arctic Knight on Summation
 
I currently use the fitted cabin rug from Ranger Tugs. Before I did that, I got non-skid bath mats and positioned them strategically. Either solution worked well....
 
We have the cabin and cockpit carpets. The First Mate and I both love the cabin carpets. I had the cockpit carpet cut and bound into three sections so they would be easier to handle and I could get into the floor storage compartments easier. I personally would prefer not to use the cockpit carpet as I feel clean up is easier. (One less item to clean and handle.) That said, we were just recently talking about having the cockpit carpet cut again, but this time to the shape and size of the engine hatch and side compartment hatches and then putting snaps on them. This way when we need access the carpet pieces will stay in place. I will admit, the carpet feels good are your bare feet!!!

Al Sr.
 
Arctic Knight":1chy5mn2 said:
I find the floor and step in my 2011 R29 to be very slippery in bare feet. I know---I should wear shoes but sometimes in the middle of the nite that does not happen. Has anyone addressed this? Plain old nonslip does not look so good.

Arctic Knight on Summation

Buy the Ranger Tug's fitted Carpet Runner Teak and Holly. They are great and look good.
 
Has anyone had any experience with the company called SeSiRui that sells their closed foam cockpit flooring that appears to be similar to the Raptor brand but significantly cheaper than the Raptor brand?
Here is the link to their Amazon product:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VTN2LG2/re ... th=1&psc=1
 
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