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We took our new Bennington out this last weekend and the floors were so hot we couldn’t walk on them without shoes. This is are 3rd one and have never had this problem. I had to order a runner
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New, or new to you ? The floors look discolored in your picture. If you use a runner, don't leave it down. Take it up at the end of the day, or you will have a runner imprint on your floor.We took our new Bennington out this last weekend and the floors were so hot we couldn’t walk on them without shoes. This is are 3rd one and have never had this problem. I had to order a runner
I also live in Portland and have the LL21 with the grass flooring. It can get a bit warm but never hot to where you have to put the flip flops on. What type of floor is it. I'm wondering if it would be the glue under the flooring. Glue issues have happened infrequently in the past for Bennington, mainly staining.We live in Oregon
Brand new boatNew, or new to you ? The floors look discolored in your picture. If you use a runner, don't leave it down. Take it up at the end of the day, or you will have a runner imprint on your floor.
Brand new boatWe live in Oregon
We warm up our food on the front deck where the Bimini does not cover - can have hot pizza in 4 minutes (on foil) or a big burrito in 8. Of course 110 is a cool day......
2023 24LXSRAI also live in Portland and have the LL21 with the grass flooring. It can get a bit warm but never hot to where you have to put the flip flops on. What type of floor is it. I'm wondering if it would be the glue under the flooring. Glue issues have happened infrequently in the past for Bennington, mainly staining.
I love the fact that you embrace your surroundings instead of complaining! Ever try baking cookies??We warm up our food on the front deck where the Bimini does not cover - can have hot pizza in 4 minutes (on foil) or a big burrito in 8. Of course 110 is a cool day......
We cooked some Gouda cheese last summer on our Benny floor. This started as a (slightly stale) brick, but after 5 minutes it was melted (see below). For hot floors we wet a towel and soak down the decking, and/or leave a few big towels down to help make things walkable. It doesn't happen often in Northern MN, but the floors do get HOT:I love the fact that you embrace your surroundings instead of complaining! Ever try baking cookies??

Let us know how this works out when you get it.Just ordered a runner from these guys, custom cut lenght width's starting at 2'
Thanks for posting the follow up and your experience!Just to update the floor runner concept. First the company, based in the UK, delivered to my door in 3 days, rolled up in a plastic wrap, remove the wrap and this carpet layed down like your grandmother just knitted it. No memory, no smell, sewn edge all around, absolute high quality. https://www.runrug.com/us/outdoor-c1515. So, unrolled it in the boat, off we went for the day down at Ponce Inlet in Daytona, Disappearing Island. Salt, sand, spills. you name it. 8 people, Laser temped the existing floor in the sun at 159 degrees! Runner rug, 110 degrees, no complaints. Came home, shot it with hose hung over the fence (12 feet long) let it dry and rolled it up for next time. Yes, worth the $150!