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Seadek and the EVA foam debate
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<blockquote data-quote="Skipjack" data-source="post: 474652" data-attributes="member: 21889"><p>So I have a 1995 Lund Pro Sport 1700 that am in the process of fixing up to sell and I want to hear about Seadek and EVA foam flooring options you see on eBay and online. The main floor is carpet and looks OK but I think if I updated flooring it would complete the boat. Also the boat has a back to back seat on the starboard side and pedestals on port so my thought was to replace the BTB with 2 pedestals and get 4 new matching seats. To do that the flooring will need to be replaced. I feel I can tear the carpet out and lay down Seadek without removing the floor. Iv'e heard good and bad on this kind of flooring. Some love it and some says it's garbage with stains and tears. I need some honest feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skipjack, post: 474652, member: 21889"] So I have a 1995 Lund Pro Sport 1700 that am in the process of fixing up to sell and I want to hear about Seadek and EVA foam flooring options you see on eBay and online. The main floor is carpet and looks OK but I think if I updated flooring it would complete the boat. Also the boat has a back to back seat on the starboard side and pedestals on port so my thought was to replace the BTB with 2 pedestals and get 4 new matching seats. To do that the flooring will need to be replaced. I feel I can tear the carpet out and lay down Seadek without removing the floor. Iv'e heard good and bad on this kind of flooring. Some love it and some says it's garbage with stains and tears. I need some honest feedback. [/QUOTE]
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