Finished one of the test pieces of SeaDek I've been working on, considering DIY for the whole boat, since it would be a custom job for this color, and not eligible for the group buy discount. If this color isn't blistering my feet, I'm going to go with it throughout.
This was the smallest EASY piece that I wanted done. I will also be doing the missing seat cushion spot, and the step in the bow between the two cup holders. If the temperature sucks, I won't even be attempting the other two pieces, I'll be removing it and going with the typical grey.
I have a local place that handles SeaDek, and I'll see what they would charge me for the full boat, but installing it seems to be super easy, as long as you pay attention to your cleaning job prior to installation. I wouldn't hesitate to do a DIY install from Will.
Cutting the pieces from sheets you can buy, like I did above? I don't recommend it if you want a color that Will has in stock. The templating is all kinds of putzy. You need a Dremel to clean up the edges (I would go as far as to say don't do this if you don't have a steady hand and some Dremel experience), and you NEED some sort of sheet goods cutting optimization program.
I want this color because it hides dirt better, and the color goes with the blue on the interior. The wife vetoed the snow camo, but she actually brought up the aqua camo out of all the sample pieces that I got, and I like the uniqueness of the color. I will be fine with a typical grey, but I'm really hoping the temperature is good with this test piece so I can proceed with the other two and decide what to do - DIY or throw money at a finished product