Bill, look for a carpet that has white synthetic backing instead of the normal brown, woven "burlap" looking stuff. It is more flexible, can be cut on the bias, and best of all doesn't un-ravel much at the edges. You can actually get by without edge bindings. If you don't have a lot of hatches in the area, you can just staple down (monel) a good solid foam pad, and push the edges of the carpet under the raised quarter round at the walls/bulkheads, etc. A few monel staples near the edges will keep the carpet from moving, since that synthetic backing doesn't slip around on the foam pading. Our solution to dirt/wear (we fish too) is to use area rugs/runners on top of the carpet. Looks nice and that whole set up provides excellent sound proofing. We had hatches on the 36C to fool with in the salon, so it wasn't quite that easy. But with a 5'x7' area rug over the hatches, we did not have to bind those edges either, although we did use a lot of 1/2" staples on the hatch edges. Stainmaster is a good thing. Ours has been done for 18 months and still looks great (a little shot of "Resolve" carpet cleaner removes most stains) Regards, Bob K