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Just saw this. Don't get any extra. Shelf life is 6 months per the packaging, and that's under perfect conditions. From the looks of what I have, there's more than enough to do the whole interior snap hole situation, and then some. Odds are that it'll be a crapshoot at best for getting extra just to have on hand - damage in the near future, great idea, damage down the road a year, you may be wasting time and creating more work for yourself removing the patch to do it with good fresh stuff!
How does the stick on SeaDek work above the gas tank? Does it completely cover the bolts that secure the access cover or are there holes cut for access?
It would suck to remove a permanently installed mat if there was maintenance to be done.
How does the stick on SeaDek work above the gas tank? Does it completely cover the bolts that secure the access cover or are there holes cut for access?
It would suck to remove a permanently installed mat if there was maintenance to be done.
Can Hardly wait. Looks like a Friday after work SeaDek install for the weekend. Maybe Thursday evening if it is early enough and the weather cooperates.
SeaDek has arrived. Trying to figure out how to get out of the office early and go home and start working on the removing the snaps and filling.
I am going to also fix a few of the knicks in the Gel Coat in the cockpit, from boards, while I am at it. Been reading threads on Polishers and wheels and compound, trying to figure out which stuff to buy.
Ordered the step over and engine compartment SeaDeck in January color not a match think is was previous year/s. New sample arrived 3 weeks not a match either. Will at JBP is aware and is working to find a solution for the warm interiors.
I ordered additional pieces for my boat as well. Waited over 3 months for it to come in. The color was too dark. Turns out the warm color is "Dune" , and is not available yet.
Looking forward to seeing the process completed as this might be in my future. I've removed the snap in carpet (gets wet and then smells, pain in the butt) and we just use the floor with the snaps. I should remove the snaps and fill the gap, I have NO plans on installing the carpet again.
SeaDek has arrived. Trying to figure out how to get out of the office early and go home and start working on the removing the snaps and filling.
I am going to also fix a few of the knicks in the Gel Coat in the cockpit, from boards, while I am at it. Been reading threads on Polishers and wheels and compound, trying to figure out which stuff to buy.
Waiting for Gel Coat Patch to fully dry then will sand and keep going. 5200 wasn't going to cut it for me. Also there are some snap holes by the rear seats the SeaDek wouldn't cover.