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I've been thinking about changing the SANO pad on my platform for a while, but I'm a little worried about how to remove the pad that's on there. Has anyone have any experience removing the old SANO pad? And if so, how difficult was it?
My old Sano was junk, it even caused injury. Actually was not that bad to remove.. Carefully peeled most of it up, and then just used a good adhesive remover for the rest. You can use a heat gun to help.
Just got a quote for the interior floor of $670 with a custom logo of my choice. Thats for the Fuax teak. A little pricey but it is a big piece for a 230 and that material is nice.
I opted for SeaDek Faux Teak in our new 210 instead of carpet, no custom logo though. I haven't seen in yet in person but here are some pictures the dealer sent me. I love the look and feel on this material and pieces can always be replaced in the future if need be. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a factory option in the near future.
You will have to ask your CC dealer first, then attempt to get with Sea Deck. They will only sell to consumer if the dealer can not help you, or you have a special request. The contact I have is Joe Norton. Joe@seadeck.com
You will have to ask your CC dealer first, then attempt to get with Sea Deck. They will only sell to consumer if the dealer can not help you, or you have a special request. The contact I have is Joe Norton. Joe@seadeck.com
Thanks - I will be contacting my dealer soon about this
I opted for SeaDek Faux Teak in our new 210 instead of carpet, no custom logo though. I haven't seen in yet in person but here are some pictures the dealer sent me. I love the look and feel on this material and pieces can always be replaced in the future if need be. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a factory option in the near future.
I have seen your boat in person, and it looks awesome! Wherever I go, I can't get away from your new boat. Saw it at the factory and at White Lake!
I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We specializes in Nautiques and Correct Crafts, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
Jeff, you've seen it two more times than I have! Surprised I haven't made a trip down to WL but just no time lately. Was the SeaDek installed when you saw it at the dealership? I can't wait to see how that turned out in person.
I still haven't sold my current boat. Hope that changes really soon.
We were very fortunate to get with the guys before they went " dealer only" .
I'm sure the Pad Correct Craft used before this new deck was state of the art at the time .
After replacing ours to this was one of our very best things we have done to update our 220 !
Way Way Way worth the investment :-)
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