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What kind of "brush" does everyone use to clean their Sea Deck? I have some mild all purpose cleaner, is a "tire brush" acceptable or what works well and doesn't scuff the Sea Deck?
Just traded in my 2012 with dark grey hydroteak installed in 2014. Still in perfect condition... no fading or flaking. I personally loved the smoother look of hydroteak over seadek and wish Will still sold it.
No factory pads on the 195S are Marine Mat. Similar to SeaDek but inferior when compared over the life of the product. SeaDek looks like new if cared for many many years into the future.
That's what I'd do. Pop the bubble with a pin and then use a small syringe to apply some adhesive. Its hard to imagine the glue not holding underneath though. Its applied evenly across the entire sheet. Unless when it was installed some of the adhesive was left behind on the masking.
No factory pads on the 195S are Marine Mat. Similar to SeaDek but inferior when compared over the life of the product. SeaDek looks like new if cared for many many years into the future.
That stinks. I assume that goes for the 242SE as well then. I was told those mats are seadek and OK to get wet without worrying about that mildew smell like carpets.
That stinks. I assume that goes for the 242SE as well then. I was told those mats are seadek and OK to get wet without worrying about that mildew smell like carpets.
Turkey baster. ( is that spelled right?) small slit in the Seadek, inject glue (I agree with contact rubber cement) press down and should be good to go!
Semi review, short on time right now.
I’ve had seadek for about 4 years now. Let me say that I really like it. Much better than carpet, cooler, cleans up nicely even after hundreds of hours of use (more like thousands as the boat has a couple hundred running hours).
that said, it’s far from a flawless product. I am on the fence whether to order another kit in the fall. It shrinks in extreme heat. I boat in Vegas at Lake Mead/Mojave. Easily reached 115-120 on the hot day’s and we have 100+ 100 degree days in the summer. All of my seadek has shrunk a bit and leaves a residual glue line around it. Kind of disappointing really. also, I too have had the issue with bubbles which usually come up on the really hot days on the swim platform. My lower platform had major issues and I just took it off. Between the heat and the water, it did not hold up but for about 2.5 years. Inside, it’s been good besides the shrinking. I keep my boat garages which stays under 90 degrees so it’s not kept in the sun. Maybe the swim platform “bumps” caused a sealing issue on the lower platform but it kind of sucks to pay that kind of money for something that didn’t last long.
overall I’m happy with it but I really don’t know. I’ve got a carpet set so I may go back to carpet next year.
We installed our seadek from jetboatpilot in 2015. It is holding up great. We trailer and use the boat probably 20 times a year. We do a lot of water sports and anchor swimming in the river, inside of boat always wet. Huge improvement over the carpet. No smell and dries quickly. Also less slippery than the wet carpet was. One the best improvements we have done. Holding up well. Well worth the money for boating happiness
Now 6 years in with my SeaDek and it's still looks great. The area that gets the most traffic may look slightly dull as compared to new, but very slightly. I have one very small mat that has a 3/8" split on the edge, which i plan to replace, all others are perfect still. I had the boat serviced a few years ago and the mechanic left his boots on and got a lot of black shoe stains on the mats. I used simple green and a scrub brush with good results. I also bought a SeaDek cleaner at the boat show last year and it seems to work well, but for the most part if they get anything on them I can easily clean them with a damp cloth.
Semi review, short on time right now.
I’ve had seadek for about 4 years now. Let me say that I really like it. Much better than carpet, cooler, cleans up nicely even after hundreds of hours of use (more like thousands as the boat has a couple hundred running hours).
that said, it’s far from a flawless product. I am on the fence whether to order another kit in the fall. It shrinks in extreme heat. I boat in Vegas at Lake Mead/Mojave. Easily reached 115-120 on the hot day’s and we have 100+ 100 degree days in the summer. All of my seadek has shrunk a bit and leaves a residual glue line around it. Kind of disappointing really. also, I too have had the issue with bubbles which usually come up on the really hot days on the swim platform. My lower platform had major issues and I just took it off. Between the heat and the water, it did not hold up but for about 2.5 years. Inside, it’s been good besides the shrinking. I keep my boat garages which stays under 90 degrees so it’s not kept in the sun. Maybe the swim platform “bumps” caused a sealing issue on the lower platform but it kind of sucks to pay that kind of money for something that didn’t last long.
overall I’m happy with it but I really don’t know. I’ve got a carpet set so I may go back to carpet next year.
There is a chance if you upgrade to new SeaDek you won't see the shrink issue again. There has been a new development which helps with dimensional stability and the shrink problem may be gone or at least greatly diminished.
I'd love to give you my money for an interior snap in set for my 08 SX230. Between the screws in my floor panel, and my aversion to gluing stuff down, I'm interested. Happy to be a guinea pig over here...Maybe I can get one for the group buy in November if you change your mind! I have the exterior set on my boat, just need the snap in for the inside.
(And $1300 for Marine Mat seems a little too steep for my blood)