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It is the seadek replacement kit for the Sano, and price for the SeaDek is cheaper then what u would pay for a Sano kit. Not too bad to freshen her up a bit.
Sounds anti free market to me. If there is ANY price increase I'm calling cc out on bad Christian values.
OEM relationships are not bad Christian values. Free market means you can buy from someone else if you don't like the way they go to market or if you find their products too expensive.
Does anyone have Sea Deck on an 2008 210? I a m trying to get prices from 2 Nautique dealers, one is telling me SeaDek does not have the OEM template and one is telling me they do. I'm not interested in making my own template and willing to wait if they do not. Anyone order it with out a self made template? Man they don't make it easy to spend your money now a days.
Aarond0083 has an 2012 and it OEM on 2011 & 2012
its a thick cushion under foot
stain resistant to a point
repels water
I did alot of reading on it before I went away from factory for my year model and plus the wife like this stuff way better.
TxJole is correct. Our 210 with SeaDek is a 2012. It was ordered with the OEM pieces installed by CC and my dealer ordered the pieces that replaced the carpet directly from SeaDek. I also had the factory omit the snaps for the carpet.
No reason you can't order a kit for 2008 and newer 210 though. All of the non skid is identical except for the platform, doesn't matter whether it's SANO or SeaDek.
I think it has more cushion than carpet. Other than appearance, the biggest plus to me is that it doesn't absorb water.
I'm testing the platform this summer in the Texas heat to see just how hot the titanium color gets and then I might do the whole boat as well, but thinking I might add the Nautique "N" to the cockpit.
2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)
Aaron -- the link to the 2012 210 gives me a '404 error'
So does the SeaDeck get "put down" with an adhesive, or is it removable? I imagine the answer to that might depend on if you have the factory install it (as in Aaron's case?) or if you are replacing carpet (Joles' situation)??
Just got the call from Buxton, my SeaDek is in,ordered it Thursday of last week. Any tip for removing the old Sano, other then a heat gun and a good plastic putty knife?
2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)
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