White Lake Just Put SeaDek in a 211

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  • WakeNSurf
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    Originally posted by NautiqueJeff View Post
    Check it out. Looks great!
    Seadek looks awesome!! The guys at White Lake do amazing work and they are wonderful people to do business with.

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  • Zach@n3
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    Usually on a retrofit kit some of the hold down screws overlap parts of the Seadek. Just screw the screw down over the seadek with the trim ring. On old snap holes that the Seadek does not cover we just put a screw and a trim ring in it to plug it It just looks like a hold down screw so it looks like it's supposed to be there. Other than that it's just prepping it properly and sticking it down.

    Do a few trial runs of the install of the piece before you attempt to stick it. Kinda like measure twice cut once.

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  • RexB
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    Originally posted by Mark56 View Post
    Just wondering how you get to the screws to lift floor up to get to fuel tank
    Looks great
    Regards Mark
    Good question. If I don't sell my 211, I may go with the SeaDek. But, is this reallly a "do-it -yourelf" project, or would that be foolish?

    For boats like a 211 with snap out carpets, what is the process? Do you have to drill out the existing snaps? Does the the SeaDek material cover the existing screws on the floor/fuel tank cover, or have cut outs for them, or do you have to make your own cut outs? Also, I think on one set of drawings, I saw a "cut out" panel for the drain plug access panel. Can someone confirm that? Thanks.

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  • Zach@n3
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    Oldest it is is 2010 on 200's when they used the dimpled pattern single sheet material. The only thing we've seen happen is the top grain wears off if it gets slid on and off constantly like the platform on a slalom boat. So in an interior with no shoes on it will see little to no wear.

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  • Neverenough
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    Anyone seen it 6 - 8 years old???? If its even that old .

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  • shag
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    I did the 230 kit last year and it is the best thing. Hated that Sano pad crap. My 09' 230 is for sale now though :/

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  • s_kelley2000
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    This is true! 430 HP and unrestricted dual exhaust outlets sure make it easy to look past a few little things I would like to change or upgrade on my boat.

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  • Zach@n3
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    It's ok if you done have Seadek in that boat Shawn.... There's a big snake under the motor cover .

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  • s_kelley2000
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    That looks great! I really wish my old 210 had snap in carpet so I could do the Sea Deck upgrade easily. Maybe once somebody else takes the plunge on a carpeted boat I will try it as well but my carpet is still in pretty good shape so I have no problem waiting on that one to see how much gelcoat work is required to make it look good.

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  • NautiqueJeff
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    Probably directly through SeaDek. They can order it for you and send it to you, and you can use the PN discount.

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  • tgator96
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    Looks great! We're planning to replace the carpet in our 230 with SeaDek this spring. Did White Lake get the product through CC or directly from SeaDek?

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  • Mark56
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    Just wondering how you get to the screws to lift floor up to get to fuel tank
    Looks great
    Regards Mark

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  • Woody_tobius_jr
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    Where was this thread about a month ago?! I just bought the replacement carpet kit for mine. I really like the seadek too

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  • scottb7
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    i like it, but i have to disagree on the glove box lid. the lid looks bad in my opinion.

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  • Miljack
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    Nice, and cool touch with the "glovebox" lid!

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