I just finished installing the SeaDek Faux Teak (Brown/Black) on my swim platform. They had the swim platform in stock already cut so I got that a few week ago. The transom steps are in the works right now so I should have them a few weeks.
First off, SeaDek has been great so far. I ordered the swim platform pieces and a template kit - they were delivered in just a few days. The template kit is nothing more than a big sheet of mylar, but I didn't know where to find a piece that large around here. Instead of laying the mylar on the pieces and tracing, I pulled the original pads off, laid them upside down on the mylar and traced around them (that was so much easier than trying to get the mylar to not move). To get the original pieces off I used a razor knife to lift up one corner then pulled each one off, they came off without too much difficulty and without tearing (Correct Craft uses some pretty heavy swim platform material - much heavier than most other boats). I followed SeaDeks video for cleaning the platform after I buffed it with rubbing compound and polish to clean up all of the board scuffs. Installation was easy and took maybe 30 minutes. The most difficult part was making sure the pieces were in the correct position in the recessed area without having shadows or lines from the original (that's what I get for polishing the platform).
First off, SeaDek has been great so far. I ordered the swim platform pieces and a template kit - they were delivered in just a few days. The template kit is nothing more than a big sheet of mylar, but I didn't know where to find a piece that large around here. Instead of laying the mylar on the pieces and tracing, I pulled the original pads off, laid them upside down on the mylar and traced around them (that was so much easier than trying to get the mylar to not move). To get the original pieces off I used a razor knife to lift up one corner then pulled each one off, they came off without too much difficulty and without tearing (Correct Craft uses some pretty heavy swim platform material - much heavier than most other boats). I followed SeaDeks video for cleaning the platform after I buffed it with rubbing compound and polish to clean up all of the board scuffs. Installation was easy and took maybe 30 minutes. The most difficult part was making sure the pieces were in the correct position in the recessed area without having shadows or lines from the original (that's what I get for polishing the platform).
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