Black Snow Slide
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2007
- Messages
- 276
I have a Monterey 250cr and every year I add some type of upgrade to keep it fresh and modern. This year my first choice was to add SeaDek to my swim platform and my cockpit. I chose SeaDek because I like the softness between my feet, the ease of installation, and maybe a little sound insulation. There is a lot of great videos on installation and care. It is strongly marketed as a do it yourself project and that is what I am wanting to do. My boat is indoor heated storage for winter.
I emailed SeaDek and informed them of my project and requested specific information so I can get the ball rolling. They responded by telling me to call my local Monterey dealer. My local Monterey dealer is 73 miles away and I have no relationship with them as they are not local. I informed SeaDek that it's not an option for Monterey and still requesting the original information. There response was to have the Monterey dealer call me and I was told I need to bring the boat to them so they can look at the boat to give a quote. When I explained my boat is in heated storage with boats on stands in front of mine, the answer was, well maybe you can have them move or see us in the spring. Just no working for me. I am going to email SeaDek one more time and spell it out for the third time but I am not getting my hopes up.
I am thinking Flexy Teak as my 2nd option. How is it as a DYI project? Hot in the sunlight? Durability? Stains? Ware and tear from dogs? What size was your project? Cost of your project? Would you do it again? What would you change?
I emailed SeaDek and informed them of my project and requested specific information so I can get the ball rolling. They responded by telling me to call my local Monterey dealer. My local Monterey dealer is 73 miles away and I have no relationship with them as they are not local. I informed SeaDek that it's not an option for Monterey and still requesting the original information. There response was to have the Monterey dealer call me and I was told I need to bring the boat to them so they can look at the boat to give a quote. When I explained my boat is in heated storage with boats on stands in front of mine, the answer was, well maybe you can have them move or see us in the spring. Just no working for me. I am going to email SeaDek one more time and spell it out for the third time but I am not getting my hopes up.
I am thinking Flexy Teak as my 2nd option. How is it as a DYI project? Hot in the sunlight? Durability? Stains? Ware and tear from dogs? What size was your project? Cost of your project? Would you do it again? What would you change?