SeaDek for entire Cockpit floor of Center Console
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Ive contacted Westcoast Offshore to see if I could get a CAD drawing but it seems that may be top secret. I wish they would offer a non skid. Its slippery and the worst case keeps me up at night.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.
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Dude, if that was the kitchen counter, and there were 10 sushi knives laying on the floor in front it, would your kids be on the counter top for any reason?
Have something fabbed up with PVC built into it as an extra reinforced prop cover by a local upholstery shop.
Also:
http://www.grizzlygrip.com/
http://liners.rhinolinings.com/en/pr...jiIaAtOm8P8HAQ
http://www.monstaliner.com/forms/monstaliner_colors.htm
Have something fabbed up with PVC built into it as an extra reinforced prop cover by a local upholstery shop.
Also:
http://www.grizzlygrip.com/
http://liners.rhinolinings.com/en/pr...jiIaAtOm8P8HAQ
http://www.monstaliner.com/forms/monstaliner_colors.htm
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Blades sells neoprene prop covers........ While I cut my knuckles numerous times putting in on my labbed prop on my velocity, the kids were safe swimming around the back of the boat....
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Ive contacted Westcoast Offshore to see if I could get a CAD drawing but it seems that may be top secret. I wish they would offer a non skid. Its slippery and the worst case keeps me up at night.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.
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I have white SeaDek flooring with custom logo on our boat cockpit floor. It is an absolute nightmare to keep clean. Probably would be slightly better if it were a center console and I just hosed everything down and used bleach or something after every run, but I don't do that in a performance boat. You literally cannot step on it from a dock or at all with shoes without it staining. And the stains don't just wipe off.
I'm having a new floor made now out of Jim's Marine PVC, similar to deckadence that I'm going to install over the SeaDek.
I'm having a new floor made now out of Jim's Marine PVC, similar to deckadence that I'm going to install over the SeaDek.
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Ive contacted Westcoast Offshore to see if I could get a CAD drawing but it seems that may be top secret. I wish they would offer a non skid. Its slippery and the worst case keeps me up at night.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.

The high tech shower mat Im using leaves suction cup marks all over the surface.
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I have white SeaDek flooring with custom logo on our boat cockpit floor. It is an absolute nightmare to keep clean. Probably would be slightly better if it were a center console and I just hosed everything down and used bleach or something after every run, but I don't do that in a performance boat. You literally cannot step on it from a dock or at all with shoes without it staining. And the stains don't just wipe off.
I'm having a new floor made now out of Jim's Marine PVC, similar to deckadence that I'm going to install over the SeaDek.
I'm having a new floor made now out of Jim's Marine PVC, similar to deckadence that I'm going to install over the SeaDek.
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You put in white SeaDek and then step on it with shoes what do you expect? The SeaDek is like a microfiber towel it will pull the dirt off anything that touches it. The marina where I keep my boat is full of grease, diesel soot, and tire dust from the big fork lifts, so no shoes allowed.






