




Hello,
Did this last spring and haven't gotten around to posting about it.
When I bought my '12 Mobius LSV from the original owner the swim platform pad was starting to peel up on the edges and only got worse once I added more ballast. I started looking into replacements from Seadeck etc and the cost was pretty crazy to get something I liked. I found Agendasurf a company out of San Diego was doing some pretty cool new things so I ordered a sheet of their Hexagon dual color boat flooring in a faux teak looking brown over black. It took them a few tries to get the CNC machine to cut the material correctly but they were fantastic to work with and ultimately I was very happy with the outcome!
Here is the sheet.
And the old pad before removal:
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Last edited by Tylerrnemt; 01-03-2020 at 05:08 PM.
quite the mess while removing but some elbow grease and a good polish with my DA orbital had it looking pretty good:
I used the old rubber pad as a template and traced it out on 1/4" hardboard to make a template for future replacement. I added a 1/4" border around the original as it had shrunk over the years:
I then used the template and laid it out so it was symmetrical and simply cut it out with an Exacto knife:
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Last edited by Tylerrnemt; 01-03-2020 at 05:16 PM.
2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
2020 Mojo
It was very easy to install and it is stuck crazy well....The adhesive they use is top notch....I believe the material itself is Hydroturf.
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Last edited by Tylerrnemt; 01-03-2020 at 05:17 PM.
2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
2020 Mojo
Overall I am very pleased with the outcome for the price and would highly recommend Agenda!
-Tyler
2012 Mobius LSV (Sold)
2020 Mojo
great job, looks awesome. My pad is still in pretty good shape, but what i would really like to do is get a new surf platform but can't justify spending that kind of $$$.
Scott
2021 Craz
2007 Mobius LSV
1997 Sea Ray 190
That looks great. I tried to do the same. Ordered material from Agenda but I couldn’t use the old one as a template since it came apart in small pieces. I screwed it up trying to cut it so I ended up buying a Seadek one.
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Good work! Getting that old glue off is always a PITA. DIY always makes the outcome feel so much better.