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  • MN Ryan
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Aug 2020
    • 1237

    • Maple Grove, MN

    • 2007 SV-211 TE

    DIY "DECKadence" Clone Flooring

    Hi all,

    I thought I'd start a DIY thread about a winter project I am working on. We purchased a 2007 SV-211TE last summer. While the previous owner had recently replaced the snap-in carpeting, and it is in pretty good shape, I’ve never been a fan of carpet in boats. It takes forever to dry and gets very dirty. I didn’t really want to shell out big bucks since I already had nice enough snap-in carpet, but I wanted something different. Prior to buying our boat, we had considerered a local Mastercraft. The owner had done a DIY flooring project that looked great, so I contacted him and got the scoop. I started the project recently and thought I’d share it with the PN crew.

    What it amounts to is a DIY version of DECKadence marine flooring. I used “miner’s moss”, which is an extruded vinyl mesh arranged in a random loop (spaghetti) pattern. It’s very similar to DECKadence. It’s a fairly easy DIY project, and I am quite happy with how it is turning out, so far. My grand total for materials came in just under $270—the biggest cost is the material, so depending upon how much square footage you need, yours could be more or less. Step-by-step instructions follow. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Lay out your carpet and figure out how much material you need. Miner’s Moss is available all over the web, but finding bigger pieces is not as easy. I wanted to reduce/eliminate seams. I ended up ordering from American Floor Mats. They were a bit more expensive that other sources but offered the biggest pieces I could find (sign up for their mailing list and get 10% off). I could not find a source for anything wider than 4’, meaning I’d have one small seam, but it’s located behind my driver’s seat, and came out pretty good, so I can live with it. They have a good selection of colors, too, but I stuck with grey since that is the color of my carpet. I ended up with a 3' x 5' piece and a 4' x 7' piece.

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    Trace your carpet pieces on the back of miner’s moss with a Sharpie. The back is smoother, and you won’t have to worry about Sharpie marks on the good side. Make sure that both the miner’s moss and carpet are upside down so you don’t end up with a mirror image of what you need.

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    Cut out your pieces. I don’t know what the best solution is, but I did the majority with a sharp sewing scissors. Interior corners were easier with a “snap off” utility knife.

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    As I mentioned, I had to put a seam in my large piece. To give the joining edges a little more surface area, I cut the edges of the two pieces at a 45 ° angle using a piece of wood as a guide for the knife (see pics). I practiced on several scraps prior to making my real seam to make sure I had it figured out. I used HH-66 vinyl cement to secure the seam (I think regular PVC cement would work, but I have used HH-66 in the past and knew it would be secure). I gently clamped the seam (I didn’t want to clamp too hard and end up gluing the material in a compressed state) and let the cement cure. Also note that I didn’t do the “final cut” of that area of the piece until the seam was glued and cured.

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    Once I had all the pieces cut, I “chamfered” the top edges with a scissors just to take the abrupt edge off.

    That's where I am at right now. I have the snaps ready to install, but it is currently -10 F here, and my boat is tucked away for the winter. I want to wait till I have the boat before I install snaps just to make sure the fit is good--there is a small amount of give in the miner's moss, and I don't want any looseness.

    Here are all my pieces, waiting for snaps and warm weather. You can see the seam in the right "finger" of the big piece--it's acutally more noticable in the photo than in real life, and like I said, it's behind my driver's seat, so it doesn't bother me.

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    I'll update this thread as I wrap up this project.
  • srock
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1055

    • Florida

    • 2009 Super Air 230 2005 Whaler Dauntless

    #2
    I did exactly what you did. I considered Seadek because it looks so nice but ultimately I went with decadance and I could not be happier with my decision. The product is cheap, works great, can be cleaned with hose, and it sits on the floor with no adhesive to ever remove. From a performance standpoint it is awesome and now that its installed I think it looks great.

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    • MN Ryan
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Aug 2020
      • 1237

      • Maple Grove, MN

      • 2007 SV-211 TE

      #3
      Thanks, srock. The long-term performance was the only thing I was unsure about. Sounds like it's working well for you.

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      • shag
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        • Jul 2003
        • 2217

        • Florida


        #4
        Neat project!

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        • MN Ryan
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Aug 2020
          • 1237

          • Maple Grove, MN

          • 2007 SV-211 TE

          #5
          Circling back as I wrapped up this project this morning. It was just a matter of adding snaps and doing a little final trimming.

          I'm glad I waited till I had the boat back home to add the snaps. It allows a little fit adjustment. I used stainless snaps from Fasnap.

          Overall, I'm quite happy with the result. It looks great. It's a little stiff in cooler temps, but it's soft and spongy when it warms up. For about $280 total, I'm very pleased. I'll try to post an update after we get some use on it.

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          • bird_dog0347
            • Oct 2020
            • 347

            • DFW

            • 2021 G23 Paragon

            #6
            Cool project man, maybe update next year as well to let us know how it holds up?

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            • srock
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 1055

              • Florida

              • 2009 Super Air 230 2005 Whaler Dauntless

              #7
              This material holds up well and performs just as good. I installed my without the snaps and it stays put..no problems.

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              • MN Ryan
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Aug 2020
                • 1237

                • Maple Grove, MN

                • 2007 SV-211 TE

                #8
                srock, do you just have it laying in without snaps? Do you trailer it that way?

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                Last edited by MN Ryan; 05-05-2021, 04:17 PM.

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                • srock
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1055

                  • Florida

                  • 2009 Super Air 230 2005 Whaler Dauntless

                  #9
                  Yes I trailer and it does not move. Your mileage may vary.

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                  • MN Ryan
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Aug 2020
                    • 1237

                    • Maple Grove, MN

                    • 2007 SV-211 TE

                    #10
                    Nice. I don't know that my floor configuration would work well without snaps--lots of small and/or oddly-shaped pieces. The snaps were a bit of a hassle to install, but I eventually figured out a system.

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                    • srock
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 1055

                      • Florida

                      • 2009 Super Air 230 2005 Whaler Dauntless

                      #11
                      I have a 230 and where you have the raised walk through area covered I do not. Those are the pieces I would worry about flying out.

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                      • MN Ryan
                        1,000 Post Club Member
                        • Aug 2020
                        • 1237

                        • Maple Grove, MN

                        • 2007 SV-211 TE

                        #12
                        We finally got on the water yesterday, and I was quite happy with my new floor.

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                        • srock
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1055

                          • Florida

                          • 2009 Super Air 230 2005 Whaler Dauntless

                          #13
                          Originally posted by MN Ryan View Post
                          We finally got on the water yesterday, and I was quite happy with my new floor.

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                          Good news. I struggled with the super clean finished look of Seadek and how the Dekadence would turn out. I went Dekadence because the price was so inexpensive that I could always and easily make a change becasue it was not glued to the deck. Also the hard core guys and the local MC dealer raved about it. Fast forward, the longer I have lived with the Dekadence the more I like it. I bet you will feel the same.

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                          • MN Ryan
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Aug 2020
                            • 1237

                            • Maple Grove, MN

                            • 2007 SV-211 TE

                            #14
                            Well, I got a full summer on my flooring, and I am honestly beyond pleased with it. It held up really well and was really comfortable. I got numerous compliments on it.

                            I pulled it out today and gave it a once-over with my pressure washer. It looked fine beforehand, but the washer cleaned it up a bit.

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                            • wakeboardkid1967
                              • Apr 2022
                              • 1

                              • Florida

                              • Mastercraft

                              #15
                              I compared samples of the fake, and the real deckadence. The real is by far superior. Softer, thicker and no snaps at all. I went over EVA foam with it as well, worked great!
                              Not worth the cheap stuff in my humble opinion. marineflooring.net

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