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Old 06-12-2018, 09:23 AM   #7
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Talking SeaDek

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
R-Gal;

Not to change your mind on paint but just curious if you gave a prime and apply type product any thought? Something like a "SeaDek" or similar?... It's easily applied, very comfortable on the feet, tons of color and pattern options and once applied its there for the duration.

If you really wanted to minimize the expense, instead of having your entire gunwale patterned for the product, they do make step pads in different configurations that work out very well. You could place them in strategic locations where needed at a fraction of the cost of going custom.

Just another idea to ponder and good luck with whatever route you take!

Dan
Thanks for your response, Dan! I think the SeaDek May be just the thing for the inside floor! Expecting our first grandchild any day, so a toddler next season. When I made mention of painting the floor, I had three guys yell at me in unison - NO! SeaDek looks like a comfy alternative. That was one thing about the old boat I liked, the cushion factor was excellent,l. I am spoiled. Lol.

This 1995 beauty had a small tree fall across the bow rails years ago. The previous owner got a new rail, but it was not exactly the same. He preferred the taller one, so he could get into the boat through the rail at the ramp. (Rubberized keel!). We installed the new rail and the tree damage needs repair and then covering up. We decided on Total Tread.

Totally loving my new toy. I mean our new toy. Lol. Dave R help weed out so many boats. This center console is perfect for this gal that has no depth perception. Gaining confidence each trip I make. Loving island/lake life.
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