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SeaDek Marine Flooring Sheet Material | 6 mm Thick Non Absorbent Peel and Stick Boat Decking | DIY Boat Flooring, Cooler Pads & Seating | 15' x 39' | Cool Gray/Storm Gray

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  • USA of US & Imported Parts
  • COMFORTABLE: Soft & durable, Shock-absorbent EVA foam. Take away the pain from standing on the hard deck of your boat with this comfortable soft SeaDek Flooring.
  • ADJUSTABLE TO FIT: Can be cut with a sharp razor knife to fit a number of applications including seating, cooler tops, decking, and polling platforms
  • ADHESIVE: 3M Adhesive backing makes it very easy to apply to your flooring. It has never been easier, just clean desired surface, then peel and stick.
  • DURABLE: Stain resistant & very easy to maintain. It can be hosed down or pressure washed.
  • SAFER FLOORING: Provides a comfortable non-slip surface for your boat in both wet & dry conditions.



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SeaDek Foam Boat Flooring

SeaDek Sheet Material is made from soft yet durable, non-absorbent PE/EVA blended foam material. Our sheet material is perfect for DIY projects. It can be cut with a sharp razor knife to fit a number of applications including seating, cooler tops, decking, and polling platforms. The possibilities are endless! SeaDek Sheet Material is backed with our 3M pressure sensitive adhesive to provide an easy peel-and-stick application.

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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars 21
4.5 out of 5 stars 71
4.0 out of 5 stars 28
4.2 out of 5 stars 269
5.0 out of 5 stars 3
Overall Dimensions 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15
Thickness 6mm 6mm 6mm 6mm 6mm
Non- Skid

Adam B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
There were some scuffs when it arrived and the product I received (STORM GRAY/BLACK) was lighter than the image on Amazon. That being said, I'm confident in the adhesive and working with material was easy. Just take your time and measure 3 times. Use a metal straight edge and a sharp knife.I feel that this light color is going to show blemishes and plan on redoing the portion next year with a darker color. Overall, it suited my needs.
Martin Krpan
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022
Easy to install. Trim with a router or sander. 100% improvement. Quiet and can easily walk on it in the sun.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
Corners chipped off the sheets. The plastic covering the adhesive popped off immediately after taking it out of the box. All sorts of contaminants got onto it…. Very frustrating. For how much you pay you would expect something a little higher quality.
BC
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
I haven't tried every type of synthetic PSA decking, but of the ones I have, Seadek is the best. For a little extra money - the bigger the job the more sense it makes - you can make patterns & Seadek will cut them for you and the result is highly professional. If you are buying sheet stock like this and cutting it yourself I have a suggestion. Use a razor knife or shrp shears - scissors - and cut slowly and carefully. When you are done use 80-120 grit sand paper on a block to fair the edges. It wotks quickly and the results are very nice.
Slows'e
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021
Easy to work with, good strong adhesion. Would have been ideal if just a bit thicker. But it does the job for now.
chad stevens
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
now cooler and dry box have a non slip surface that wont over heat. dry box before was so hot you could not sit on it.easy to cut material. easy to install. adhesive works very well.
Redfox
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020
I used three 40x80 inch sheets to cover the seat tops, seat fronts and the 48x90 inch flat floor of a Lowe Aura aluminum jon boat. The Dull Dead Grass paint gets the aluminum so hot in the sun that it would painfully burn skin, even through shorts, making the boat practically unusable during the middle part of a sunny day. Grandkids and Grandpa were hollering Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! every time time they touched the hot metal. The SeaDek mat instantly ended the burns, added skid resistance, and made the inside of the boat softer and much more quiet. I used the Storm Gray / Black color mat, which has a texture similar to corduroy. The top layer of the mat is a medium gray over a bottom layer of black. The mat cuts easily with sharp razor knife. Installation is pretty straight forward, check out some videos. Here's what worked for me:1. As received the mat had serious curling issues from being rolled up tightly. Reverse roll it for a day or two to help neutralize the curl by using straps or clamps. Smaller pieces I had cut to size were rolled up in whatever direction was needed and put inside boxes to help control the curling. Try to avoid or minimize any separation of the backing paper when bending the mat, as any exposed adhesive may start drying before installation. The backing paper seems to stiffen the mat quite a bit. When I was test fitting the mat around bends on the boat seats, that stiffness made me afraid to try bending the mat over a one inch radius curve. I am now convinced that the mat, with the backing paper removed, would easily bend over that curve, especially if there were at least 3-4 inches of mat on both sides of the curve.2. Make paper templates to remove any doubts about measurements, especially with odd shapes.3. Use metal straight edges to guide the cuts, and even then, be careful to avoid razor wander. I used 2 foot and 4 foot Stanley Max Stick aluminum ruler / cutting guides, which have built-in fences to protect fingers from any razor slips. Whenever possible, I would clamp the straight edge, mat and the backing or cutting board together, for safety and to prevent the straight edge from slipping.4. Bevel cut the edges at about 45 degrees rather than make vertical, 90 degree cuts. Since the mat is about 1/4 inch thick, I figured the bevel will be less likely to catch shoes and things which might start lifting the mat. Allow about 1/4 inch for these bevels on a new cut. Course sandpaper can also be used to soften the edges of 90 degree cuts, such as the factory edges. For the same reasons, I cut 45 degree angles on all of the 90 degree corners, from about 1/2 inch to 1 inch wide, depending on the size of the mat piece.5. After making the scoring cut in the backing paper, use tape to help hold one half of the mat in position while removing the backing strip from the other half. I would peel away only about 4-6 inches of backing paper initially on a piece of mat, roll it gently, verify positioning is correct, then roll firmly. I used a 4 inch wide laminate roller to set the adhesive and eliminate air bubbles by rolling from the score line toward the end of the mat. Remove more backing paper and repeat the rolling. A word of warning - using the roller firmly really anchors the adhesive, so double check the mat's position before applying pressure with the roller.
Mikeyg
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020
I cut to match my console deck on my boat...Cuts easily, Sticks very well, provides slip resistance, very good quality, not much padding... so I would have bought something thicker...otherwise no complaints! Great Price point for the product! Appears long lasting!
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