After removing the carpet screws what is the best way to fill them? I was looking at drilling them slightly larger and filling with Marine Tex. I adjusted my templates so that the SeaDeck will cover the holes. I am not worried about how they will look just concerned about moisture getting into the wood overtime.
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Well there is no wood in a 2006 SV211 so that's not a concern. If the SeaDek is covering the holes you should be fine but there's nothing wrong with filling them in anyway.
-Charles
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View PostWell there is no wood in a 2006 SV211 so that's not a concern. If the SeaDek is covering the holes you should be fine but there's nothing wrong with filling them in anyway.
-Charles
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The seadek looks great
I are thinking of doing the same to my 2006 SV211
where did you get it from & how much did it cost
sick of rubber coming off carpet
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I got it from SC Wake it was around $1700. Install isn’t bad but you will definitely need to do the dry fit templates. I had to modify them slightly to cover the holes for my carpet snaps. The main floor hatch seems to have no consistency with screw locations and will very every boat.
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