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  1. #31
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    Jan 2008
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    Default Transom protector pics

    Are there any pictures of the transom protector?
    Go Boat

  2. #32
    Sled491 Guest

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    I love my Seadek pad, it is the bomb. I will stop those nasty black footprints from invading your boats interior.

    I would love a transom protector with a Moomba routed in. BTW I have the Roo pattern and it is the bomb! But you guys know me I'm a Roo guy all the way! Long Live the Roo.

    I still have to make a pattern for my bow for Chuck to get some of that fake teak pattern pad for my naked bow floor, I think that's gonna be the bomb! Heck I should just send my boat to Chuck for a full make over

  3. #33
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    Feb 2009
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    Seattle, WA
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    is it the bomb?

    Quote Originally Posted by sled491 View Post
    I love my Seadek pad, it is the bomb. I will stop those nasty black footprints from invading your boats interior.

    I would love a transom protector with a Moomba routed in. BTW I have the Roo pattern and it is the bomb! But you guys know me I'm a Roo guy all the way! Long Live the Roo.

    I still have to make a pattern for my bow for Chuck to get some of that fake teak pattern pad for my naked bow floor, I think that's gonna be the bomb! Heck I should just send my boat to Chuck for a full make over

  4. #34
    Sled491 Guest

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    Oh yeah!!

    Every ones a critic

  5. #35
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    Aug 2008
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    West Bend, WI
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    I'm possilby interested in replacing the stock non-skid 3-piece mat on my Outback swim platform. How do you remove the stock mats? how durable if the SeDek product?
    Why can't there be a "No Fishing" curfew for us skiers?
    2007 Outback; 325 Assault

  6. #36
    Sled491 Guest

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    In our climate removing them is a bit of work, but nothing a pair of vise grips, scraper and rubbing alcohol and a heat gun can't fix.

    I think they are very good and a huge improvement over stock both for looks, and comfort. As I have had no wear issues with either I think the 1st rule out.

  7. #37
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    Aug 2008
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    West Bend, WI
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    I'm in. I believe that I need to call Chuck, Let him know that I'm part of the group form the Moomba website forum and get my name on the list. Is that correct? Am I #7?

    Sled,
    What was your technique to remove the stock mat?
    Why can't there be a "No Fishing" curfew for us skiers?
    2007 Outback; 325 Assault

  8. #38
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    Apr 2008
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    California
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    To remove the stock mats you'll first need an assistant! Using a heat gun carefully heat a small area at a time and pull back on the mat until you get it all, that's it and there's no other way that i know of. After that i sprayed WD-40 over the entire platform and let it "soak" the adhesive off. Using a very stiff plastic scraper remove the glue. Keep doing this until all gone. I then used a scotchbrite pad to rough up the surface and used alcohol to finish off. Apply your pad.
    2007 Mobius LSV

  9. #39
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    Aug 2008
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    West Bend, WI
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    Ed & Razzman, thanks for the info. I've got a call into Chuck to get on the list, left a voice message and awaiting a returned call.
    Why can't there be a "No Fishing" curfew for us skiers?
    2007 Outback; 325 Assault

  10. #40
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    Jul 2008
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    Snellville, GA & Lake Sinclair
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    RobertJ

    How many we up to? I'm getting ready to drop the boat in next weekend!

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