I've been in the process of doing the whole cockpit in Seadek. Started with stripping the boat down and ordering a template kit. From start to finish I am very impressed with the new look. I had the boat up for sale last year but changed my mind. Boy I'm glad I did. Now I'm making it even better. No more carpet to deal with lol!
That looks fantastic. We have a 246 Captiva that I wouldn't mind upgrading if the cost is not too outrageous. Would you care to share what the cost might run?
Took all the snaps out and filled the holes with 3M 5200 caulk. Seadek is permanent. It doesn't snap in and out. I cleaned the floor really good with acetone. I also used 3M primer 94 to help the bonding of the 3M backing on the Seadek. It's a peel and stick process.
@Jameylee. A professional installation group was at a big marina I visited last summer. They were doing work on a very expensive Mastercraft Ski Boat. The lead hand didt you did: Thorough clean with aceton, dry ragged the area, 5200 in any holes, sprayed on a bonding agent (not sure which one) and then rolled that stuff down with some pretty decent sized (weight) rollers. It was a weathered gray, low heat product according to the guys with black caulk lines. It looked amazing!
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Dave
2002 Captiva 212, 5.0 220 hp, Alpha 1, 1.62 gears
Moon Township, PA - boating in the Ohio River