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Peter knapp
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Thinking about installing some deck mat and am looking for some product suggestions. What products
are people using that they really like and looks good?

Thanks,
Pete


 
Posted : September 23, 2019 3:48 am
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Im going to be using seadek on mine


 
Posted : September 23, 2019 9:49 am
ctcataman
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I am looking to do the same. I like the patterns of Hydroturf. Sort of concerned about life.


 
Posted : September 27, 2019 2:22 pm
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I used HydroTurf on the hull of my Tornado where I sit at the helm. It is awesome and in my opinion it is a safety item. I will never slip off the boat with that there. My area is about 12 by 18. I'm considering using it on my son's Nacra along the edge for trapeze traction. That boat is very slippery. Murrays has it. Keep it covered when not in use. I've heard various stories about UV damage.Some say it degrades in sunlight, others no. Mine has been exposed for 2 seasons and still looks good. I got the grooved version. I hate slippery boats and used to use that white traction tape. Another benefit is that it is comfortable to sit on during long tacks.

Edited by malcs on Sep 27, 2019 - 11:18 PM.


 
Posted : September 27, 2019 5:11 pm
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I used hydro turf on my supercat and on my sunfish deck
Has held up on the sunfish for 3 plus years and still looks great and no loss of bond with the fiberglass


 
Posted : September 27, 2019 9:38 pm
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This past summer, started out buying some grooved and a couple of false starts.. then I bought smooth hydroturf with the 3M backing (used dark gray) after reading another post. Don't have to worry about lining up the grooves with a two piece installation with the smooth. Removed the trampoline, made a template of the deck with come clear mylar bought on amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0092MJLXE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ). Discovered hulls aren't exactly symmetrical! Ended up using the templates to cut the ends near the near the cross bars and the rest to the general shape. Cleaned the deck with soap, water, then mineral spirits. I removed 2-3" of the backing on the factory straight edge and applied it to the water side of the hull using the non-stick as a guide, about 1/2" below. Then removed the rest of the backing, and stretched it across the hull, rolling it down with a rolling pin. The front section laid on top and marked the seam and cut, then applied. Hair dryer to heat near the seam and stretch to match it up. To remove the excess on the tramp side I ran a razor down the trampoline grove. I rough cut the dagger board openings with a knife, then gingerly used a dremmel with various bits to cut the shape of the openings.

After one season the stuff still looks great and it greatly improves the boat. Can provide pic's if you would like.


 
Posted : September 28, 2019 3:21 am
Peter knapp
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Steve,

Would really like to see some pics. What got me thinking about this was a Miracle 20 at a recent regatta
using this( https://www.ebay.com/itm/106-X-35-EVA-Foam-Boat-Teak-Decking-Marine-Flooring-Carpet-Sheet-Yacht-Mat/312703809060?var=611421719289&hash=item48ce997624:g:H~sAAOSwPn1dL82I )
Looked really good on his boat and seemed like it had good traction. I can see that lining up the pattern could
be challenging. He also mentioned using mylar for the template. Thanks for all of the tips. Had not thought
about stretching it.

Pete


 
Posted : September 28, 2019 6:20 am
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Post some pics on Monday when can get to boat.


 
Posted : September 28, 2019 8:15 am
tominpa
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I put on the HydroTurf 3 years ago and still perfect adhesion, even on the textured top-deck.

Edited by tominpa on Sep 29, 2019 - 09:28 AM.


 
Posted : September 29, 2019 2:26 am
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Ditto on Hydroturf, fantastic adhesion after 4 years and zero degradation. Also doesn’t leave any residue gunk when removed!


 
Posted : September 29, 2019 2:00 pm
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Ditto on Hydroturf, fantastic adhesion after 4 years and zero degradation. Also doesn’t leave any residue gunk when removed!


 
Posted : September 29, 2019 2:06 pm
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Ditto on Hydroturf, fantastic adhesion after 4 years and zero degradation. Also doesn’t leave any residue gunk when removed!


 
Posted : September 29, 2019 2:59 pm
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tominpa wrote: I put on the HydroTurf 3 years ago and still perfect adhesion, even on the textured top-deck.

Edited by tominpa on Sep 29, 2019 - 09:28 AM.

how does it stick?


 
Posted : September 30, 2019 2:49 am
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3M backed is sticky. Apply and bond increases over time. I can peal it up with some force.

No issues sailing at 75+Mph....down the highway!

Photos..hopefully this works.



Always wanted to find some metal grommet for the trap bungie as it is digging into the hydroturf a bit.


 
Posted : September 30, 2019 6:40 am
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Looks like need to copy and paste the links for the pictures.


 
Posted : September 30, 2019 6:45 am
MN3
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No issues sailing at 75+Mph....down the highway!

must be rough on you bottoms

thanks for the info


 
Posted : September 30, 2019 7:36 am
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