Rainmakr
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Anyone running their boat with no carpet or seadek? Any pros/cons to do this?
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Thanks for the response. I havent taken the boat in any salt water yet. The carpet is same age as the boat (2012) and is starting to so its age/smell.@Rainmakr - I'm guessing that you boat in saltwater and deal with sand most of the time. In which case I personally highly recommend taking out the carpet. Depending on the color of SeaDek it can get rather hot, but the bare floor stays cool and is easily cleaned.
I will say if you boat for a long time I recommend having some boat sole flip-flops to keep the feet happy from having to stay on that hard floor.
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If we end up not liking the bare floor,
Taking the boat out tomorrow. Snaps have been removedIts not the bare floor you need to worry about - its those snaps that poke into your feet... I hate those little bastards!!
(seriously - they friggin hurt)