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Seadek #13559726 05/16/20 03:44 AM
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Anyone replaced their carpet with seadek? I am considering it and just wanted to get some feedback from anyone who has tried it. I ordered some samples and waiting for them to arrive.

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My neighbor went with Safe Floor and it looks and feels great. He really likes it but I haven't been on the lake with it, only on the trailer. I was going to get it in my old Nitro but bought a new to me boat that is an intra-coastal model without carpet.


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You’ll need new doors. Sea de k doesn’t need the huge gaps carpet does.

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I’m looking at doing it to mine. Here is one they did but left the gaps. Start around page 8 for pics of the project.

http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=149693.0

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I doubt that I will have a door problem. With carpet wrapped on the doors they are a really snug fit that wont let the water drain properly. I could use a little more space around them. It's an older Champion and maybe they didn't use as thick of a carpet back then. The one area of concern is the bottom floor between the consoles. It doesn't look like one piece will go front to back and side to side so will have to use two pieces and seam it. Not sure what that will look like as Seadek says not to seam it as it will gap a little over time.

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I have seen people saying you have issues if your hook get stuck in the material, it will can leave a mark. I have seen some Express Boats with them in and it looks pretty sharp that are new.

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Yea, I heard that too. It is just foam so that is something to consider. I looked at those pictures and yea his gaps are pretty big but my doors don't seem to have gaps like that so I think that it would be ok. Of course they don't have templates for my boat but I do have a large cnc router in the garage and so I could get the 2 layered material and route edges and could get around a seam that way. The price to do it yourself doesn't seem too bad and I would like to have the cushion as well as it not getting soaked and holding the water in the carpet for days. I'm just not looking forward to removing all the glue under the carpet.

Is that what they use in the express boats? I wasn't sure if it was that or just vinyl.

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Here is where I asked about is and the guy from the original link gave advice on how to remove it and thickness used for each area. That being said I’m like you my older boat has thin carpet with 0 gap on doors. I have tested a small area where carpet is coming up, to remove the glue. With the scraper it was pretty easy. Now to get it perfectly clean that’s the hard part and might need the power tools.

http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=151640.0

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I have it on my bass boat. The gentleman came out and custom measured every piece for every door, angle, radius, etc. I’ve had it on for 2 1/2 years and really no issues other than it does have a few stains on it. If you do decide to go that route I recommend a medium to dark one. The lighter color that I have stains fairly easy.


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Originally Posted by Clint W.
I have it on my bass boat. The gentleman came out and custom measured every piece for every door, angle, radius, etc. I’ve had it on for 2 1/2 years and really no issues other than it does have a few stains on it. If you do decide to go that route I recommend a medium to dark one. The lighter color that I have stains fairly easy.



Did you remove and install yourself? Also, care to share who you use to measure and cut the pieces for you?

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I had a company out of Lewisville do it. Mine’s an intracoastal so no carpet to remove. Had it installed to prevent boat rash on my rods. They came to my house in Rockwall and took the measurements in about 45 minutes. He came out a couple weeks later and installed in about 2 hours. I’ll PM his information in a bit.


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That would be great as I will give them a call soon.

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I had it installed in our Cobalt, nice stuff, I think it would be great in a bass boat, the hook snagging and staining would be my concerns.


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It’s not cheap. Good stuff. I would love to have it on the front deck of my bay boat 22 Majek Extreme

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.....[color:#CC0000]Safe Floor Marine[/color]

This is what my neighbor had put in his bass boat, it is great! It is rubber, not foam. It is not sheets that glue down, it is a custom install, they have a location to install in the DFW area. I doubt hooks or fish slime will be a problem with this!


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