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Twin O/B Sonic 04-21-2008 12:41 AM

What to do when stepping on a sun lounge???
 
Curious as to those that have cockpit layouts that make it mandatory to step on to the sun lounge (most of us) when boarding the boat and what you use to protect it.

Am building a sun lounge for my boat and wondered if anyone had any tricks they used or had designed into their sun lounges??

Had the cockpit seats redone on my old boat and felt like a nag anytime someone new climbed on the boat.
Only thing I came up with on that boat was to have a bunch or rubber backed door mats laying around the boat.
They worked well but lost a bunch of them over the side at dock.
Have seen those with Velcro attachments but anything else??
Pix's would be great.

Thanks for your help guys.

Gary

45sonic 04-21-2008 06:11 AM

NO SHOES and put a towel/beach blanket down.

Sydwayz 04-21-2008 06:15 AM

Pick up a yoga mat from Target or Walmart. They work great, clean easy, and usually work pretty well as non-skid.

jmeng 04-21-2008 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by 45sonic (Post 2532660)
NO SHOES and put a towel/beach blanket down.

Ditto. Get a Fat Towel or something similer and lay it across the sunpad every time you stop somewhere.

Clay Washington 04-21-2008 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by 45sonic (Post 2532660)
NO SHOES and put a towel/beach blanket down.

Exactly!

JasonSmith 04-21-2008 07:46 AM

I don't step on mine if I can keep from it. It pulls the stitching & just isn't good for the material.
If we stop somewhere where we'll be tied up in a way that makes people have to travel from boat to boat, I put my hatch up to keep people off of it.
Use the swim platform to walk on, crawl on the hatch. You don't walk on the furniture in your house, why do it on your boat.

US1 Fountain 04-21-2008 03:37 PM

We have a comforter that covers the hatch. Front it tucked under the front to hold it in place. Keeps the hatch cleanand keeps people from slipping on it when crossing over.

Dean Ferry 04-21-2008 03:42 PM

yoga mats work great like sydwayz said

Bad Ass Industrial 04-21-2008 04:20 PM

Use a great product called a Zoe Deck made by those great people at B.A.I. (my wife). Huge towel that is 5' x 8' that covers the deck and has little optional suction cups to keep it from blowing off if the wind gets bad. We dont have the info on our site yet as we are shooting the product pics this week in Havasu.
We just got our patend on the Katwalkz last week that are towels for closed bow boats that have nonslide matting. The first one was made for a ultra 32' cat, the towel is 5' x 15' pm if you would like more info.

jhiguy377 04-21-2008 04:38 PM

we throw down a towel if people are gonna be coming aboard from the dock; don't much mind if it gets a little dirty.


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