msavold
Jetboaters Admiral
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- 768
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- Location
- Columbia, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
I'm in on the group buy but something has been nagging me: the number of pieces and whether or not they make sense. For the 2012, there are seven pieces that make up the floor. I'm wondering if it can't be done in three. In order of importance/preference, join 5/6/7 in the bow area, join 14/15 over the gas tank, and 8/9 over the ski locker. For the 5/6/7 mats, I've noticed that even when installed very well, there is sometimes a point between 6 & 7 (circled) where the radii on the mats just don't seem to line up quite right.
And then there is the swim platform which is in 4 pieces but I think might look better in two - one for the platform and one for the hatch (kinda' like the attached where I've photoshopped just the hatch mat).
On the group buy thread, I asked Will about the reason for the bits and he said that they "were broken to help eliminate waste in the cutting process and to lower the cost to both our company and to the customer".
So, some questions for those of you that have installed SeaDek:
- does the gap between pieces help cleaning/drainage (especially on the swim platform)?
- would large pieces be an absolute *bitch* to install straight? (That's my biggest concern..)
- am I the only one that cares about this?
BTW: I'm thinking that running a string line, taped to the bow step and engine hatch, a few inches off the deck would help getting the lines all straight?
And then there is the swim platform which is in 4 pieces but I think might look better in two - one for the platform and one for the hatch (kinda' like the attached where I've photoshopped just the hatch mat).
On the group buy thread, I asked Will about the reason for the bits and he said that they "were broken to help eliminate waste in the cutting process and to lower the cost to both our company and to the customer".
So, some questions for those of you that have installed SeaDek:
- does the gap between pieces help cleaning/drainage (especially on the swim platform)?
- would large pieces be an absolute *bitch* to install straight? (That's my biggest concern..)
- am I the only one that cares about this?
BTW: I'm thinking that running a string line, taped to the bow step and engine hatch, a few inches off the deck would help getting the lines all straight?