PeterK
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 54' EXTENDED DECKHOUSE (1989 - 1992)
Not sure what Amtico costs these days, but if you are directed to glue the Nuatikflor on boats, it is virtually the same products. The Amtico has about a 40 year history of excellent performance.
I do not have a dog in this fight just trying add some info for those considering a floor.
BTW, although a little off the specific topic, I would suggest that rubber flooring be ruled out for any ER use (or other high oil/grease areas). Oil will cause rubber to break down and expand. Even "oil resistant" rubber will be affected. If you like the embossed patterns on rubber tiles (I cannot think of a sheet rubber that has embossed patterns such as discs, steel plate, etc.) I would rcommend a vinyl product such as Lonseal. I have had good success on installations in high oil areas (such as garage offices and commercial kitchens) when I was a flooring contractor.
I do not have a dog in this fight just trying add some info for those considering a floor.
BTW, although a little off the specific topic, I would suggest that rubber flooring be ruled out for any ER use (or other high oil/grease areas). Oil will cause rubber to break down and expand. Even "oil resistant" rubber will be affected. If you like the embossed patterns on rubber tiles (I cannot think of a sheet rubber that has embossed patterns such as discs, steel plate, etc.) I would rcommend a vinyl product such as Lonseal. I have had good success on installations in high oil areas (such as garage offices and commercial kitchens) when I was a flooring contractor.