Flooring Adhesive for Boat Carpet & Vinyl
Specifications
- Type: Marine-grade flooring adhesive
- Coverage: ~100 sq. ft. per gallon (approx. 8'6" x 12' section)
- Recommended application: Medium nap roller or trowel
- Compatible materials:
- Felt-backed marine vinyl
- Rubber-backed marine carpet
- Base type: Water-based marine adhesive
- Temperature restriction: Do not ship below 32°F (0°C)
- Deck compatibility: Not for aluminum or fiberglass decks
Coverage Guidelines
- 16'–24' pontoon: ~2 gallons
- 25'+ pontoon: ~3 gallons
- Always apply full recommended coverage to ensure proper bonding
Flooring Adhesive for Boat Carpet & Vinyl | Marine Grade Installation Glue
This marine flooring adhesive is formulated specifically for bonding felt-backed marine vinyl and rubber-backed marine carpeting in pontoon and boat applications. It is designed for indoor/outdoor marine environments where flexibility, moisture resistance, and long-term hold are required. Proper coverage is critical to ensure a stable bond and prevent lifting, bubbling, or premature failure of flooring materials.
⚠️ Important Compatibility Note:
This adhesive is not suitable for aluminum or fiberglass decks. A solvent-based adhesive is required for those surfaces due to bonding limitations with water-based formulations.
Features
- Formulated for marine-grade vinyl and rubber-backed carpeting
- Designed for pontoon and boat flooring installations
- Supports felt-backed vinyl and marine carpet applications
- Helps prevent wrinkling, bubbling, and lifting when properly applied
- Suitable for indoor/outdoor marine environments
- Optimized for roller or trowel application
- Weather-conscious shipping restrictions (temperature sensitive product)
Usage & Installation Notes
Proper surface preparation and full adhesive coverage are required for reliable performance. Insufficient adhesive application can result in poor bonding, bubbling, or detachment of flooring materials.
Allow adhesive to cure under appropriate temperature conditions. Do not install in freezing conditions or on non-compatible deck materials.





