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msnellgrove213
03-05-2018, 05:08 PM
im looking to pull the carpet out of my 2003 moomba outback ls and replacing it with SeaDek or something comparable. Before i dive into that anyone have any ideas of what im going to be running into when i do pull the carpet or flooring. Will the seadeck show any of the floor underneath? its black under the carpet so would that be be visible at all when the seadek is installed. Is there anything i should be aware of when i start this project?

Darter
03-05-2018, 06:26 PM
The floor is basically built for carpet, not meant to be exposed. You're going to need to finish off all of the floor panels before applying seadeck. The fit and finish of the panels is intended to be covered by carpet, thus no great pains were taken to create a good looking floor with tight and smooth gaps.

If you look at a boat with seadeck preinstalled, each panel has its edges exposed... the seadeck doesn't go edge to edge like carpet does.

msnellgrove213
03-05-2018, 06:49 PM
Thats one of my biggest dilemma is what the final product going to turn out looking like not see one done before. what do you mean by finishing off all of the floor panels. if i don't do custom sea dek and just get a like material in the sheets and roll it out my self do you think that will end up giving it a finished look like the carpets does?

msnellgrove213
03-05-2018, 06:49 PM
The floor is basically built for carpet, not meant to be exposed. You're going to need to finish off all of the floor panels before applying seadeck. The fit and finish of the panels is intended to be covered by carpet, thus no great pains were taken to create a good looking floor with tight and smooth gaps.

If you look at a boat with seadeck preinstalled, each panel has its edges exposed... the seadeck doesn't go edge to edge like carpet does.

Thats one of my biggest dilemma is what the final product going to turn out looking like not see one done before. what do you mean by finishing off all of the floor panels. if i don't do custom sea dek and just get a like material in the sheets and roll it out my self do you think that will end up giving it a finished look like the carpets does?

BoilerUp
03-05-2018, 07:00 PM
I found this guy on Facebook that put knockoff seadek down in is OBV. I’m getting ready to do it do my 2004 LSV. I talked to him about it and he just pulled the floor out and laid on top of the sheets he bought and used the floor as a template. Turned out pretty well. I ordered this flooring from amazon, I should be getting it in the next few days. I’ll report back on the quality at first glance, probably won’t get around to installing till April. I did notice in the product pictures it had 3M backing, which I believe is what real SeaDek uses. I figured that would be the important part.

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Darter
03-05-2018, 07:13 PM
I think over on planet nautique there have been some guys doing this. Basically had to do a lot of sanding just to get some of the panels to be flat, then coated with anything from epoxy to pickup truck bed liner.

If your floor is anything like mine, some panels are bare aluminum, while the rest of the floor is fiberglass. The AL ones will probably have crisp, sharp edges while the fiberglass will be more rounded or uneven. The gaps will not be uniform from one panel to the next.

msnellgrove213
03-05-2018, 07:17 PM
Awesome! yeah keep me updated on how yours turns out i will be most likely be doing mine around same time. That was the biggest question i had. I seen the knock off seadek and this company https://www.aquamarinedeck.com/ that seems to be exactly what seadek is. So there cant be anything to much more special about the actual SeaDek product compared to the knockoff.. can you point me in the right direction on how the floor assembly is? what will i need to do to take it out of my boat.

BoilerUp
03-05-2018, 07:31 PM
Well since yours is the inboard, I’m sure there’s some differences. For mine, being a V drive, you take the screws out from the perimeter of the floor and lift. Pretty straight forward for me. Mine is also a single piece of fiber glass. I would assume yours is similar but with a big hole in the middle!


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bsharer
03-05-2018, 09:17 PM
I recently bought a sheet of 6mm grey top/black bottom in a brushed finish from Agenda. https://agendasurf.com/heavy-brushed-2-tone-universal-boat-sheet-traction.html

I wasn't planning on replacing the carpet with it, but after looking at it I could see a foam flooring project one day.

I will be using this as traction/step pads around the top of the boat on the sides, the bow, glove box, armest by the throttle, etc.

parrothd
03-05-2018, 09:35 PM
Just use hydroturf, cheaper and easier to install, just peel and stick

996scott
03-05-2018, 10:18 PM
have you thought about using "miners moss"? pretty cool stuff. I am thinking of doing this when i replace my carpet. I have the same problem as you and others with older boats. The fiberglass floor is not "finished" and i also have 2 metal panels on the floor to access the gas tank. Deckadence is the brand name.

https://www.marineflooring.net/

kaneboats
03-06-2018, 10:40 AM
If you haven't done it already, join this site (free, just have to sign up) and look at the Completed Projects thread category:

https://www.wakegarage.com

BTW, this is one of the best threads for prep work, sealing the floor and then installing a new covering:

https://www.wakegarage.com/projects-archive/flooring-upgrade-projects/new-ultralon-floor-for-2003-vlx-r97/

msnellgrove213
03-06-2018, 11:01 PM
Well since yours is the inboard, I’m sure there’s some differences. For mine, being a V drive, you take the screws out from the perimeter of the floor and lift. Pretty straight forward for me. Mine is also a single piece of fiber glass. I would assume yours is similar but with a big hole in the middle!


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Yeah that’s why the floor finish been throwing me off. I’m thinking and hoping mine will not have to much to finish off on the floor besides removing carpet epoxy. I’m thinking sheets are going to come big enough to roll with out having to take out entire floor


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kaneboats
04-10-2018, 12:43 PM
So, any new pics of the project???

ky_coop
04-10-2018, 07:22 PM
I'm in the process of redoing my floor and swimdeck with the 6mm pads from agenda surf. It's not quite as thick as the gatorstep or seadeck but not near the price either. If you want a clean looking edge like the big guys you can use a portable router with 1/4" x 1/2" rounding cove bit. That's what I've been doing and it looks great. Check out wakegarage.com They have a lot of diy tutorials of guys that did their own eva flooring.

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