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To me it looks like an advertisement for marineflooring.net. My product appears no different from what was in the local Mastercraft dealership and it looks brand new after a couple of seasons. It really performs well. This year I may need to remove the original Nautique walk through and swim deck material that those areas will need something with adhesive like Seadek.
I'm sure true DECKadence might be a bit nicer, but it's also significantly pricier. The stuff I used is still quite nice and has gotten alot of compliments.
Circling back to this after 3 years of use, and I could not be happier with this project. It's held up extremely well. I pulled it out last night and hit it with a pressure washer, and it looks great (thought it didn't look bad before the cleaning). This stuff is fantastic, despite what wakeboardkid1967 wants you to believe.
I will circle back as well...flooring is still perfect and it's so easy to clean. I must be close to 4 years with my miner's moss. I think that was the wakeboardkid1967's one and only post. Shame on you, you must have made him feel uncomfortable.
srock do you have any pics of it in your 230? If I pull the trigger on the 230 I am looking at I was planning to add SeaDeck or another similar material but this seems like a great option that had not crossed my mind. Being able to take it out and hose it off seems like a great plus.
Shawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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