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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Ranger-SeaDek Install
We work fast here at SeaDek. This video shows how easily a full kit can be installed.
Mobius LSV SeaDek Swim Platform Pad
We do not recommend black as a top color and do not warranty this option for several reasons. That said some customers demand it and I gotta admit, it does look good.
More New Colors On The Way
Getting ready to add some more new colors. Keep an eye out for a Bahama Blue and Electric Orange. These are featured on the new Bote paddleboard pads. http://www.boteboard.com/
SeaDek Pads featured aboard the 100% electric Ski Nautique
Today Nautique announced the industry’s first high performance 100% electric boat, the Ski Nautique E. To explore future propulsion technology, Nautique has partnered with LTS Marine, a Canadian company who specializes in electric motors. The boat features custom SeaDek pads … Continue reading
SeaDek Marine NonSkid Test
Four time World Champion Frieda Zamba demonstrates SeaDek’s nonskid characteristics. These pads don’t just look cool, they provide one of the best, foot friendly nonskid surfaces in the marine industry. SeaDek is trusted by some of the best boat builders … Continue reading
Custom Ranger Install
Just finished up this install this morning for professional fisherman Artie Price who fishes the Professional Tarpon Series (http://www.ptts.tv/) in Boca Grande. This Ranger 220 turned out great. Our CAD designer and SeaDek artist, Joe Norton, worked with Artie and … Continue reading
Aqua Camo SeaDek
Going into summer we are looking to add several new color options to our current SeaDek pallet. Here are shots of one of our most popular new colors, Aqua Camo. These pads are on their way to Bote Paddleboards. There … Continue reading
Intrepid Boats Faux Teak and Holly
This is a repost of a Castaway Custom installation. The text below come from Tyler Shealey’s website: http://www.castawaycustoms.comI was recently up in New England area for about a week or so working on some projects. This 32′ Intrepid was one … Continue reading
Regal 3360 With Faux Teak SeaDek
SeaDek faux teak is made from a soft, durable EVA foam. While from a distance is looks like real teak once you step on to it you feel like your standing on a pair of sandals. It’s a really nice … Continue reading
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