Your Questions, Answered

    • Quote. Pricing is based on square footage, material that’s chosen (see basic options), the design, and package/shipping. Once approved, a deposit is collected. The templating and install fees are separate from material and extras like logos/graphics. Templating and/or installing can be done by the customer, a certified installer, or CMF.

    • Design. Customer and CMF coordinate to come up with a viable package which includes color(s), texture, logos/graphics, style, and layout. (see basic options)

    • Templating. Customer sends in a template of the area(s) to be covered or, CMF installer goes to the boat to template the area, or the boat is brought to CMF.

    • Digitizing. The template is digitized to convert the template to a vector format and smooth out the drawing.

    • CAD Process. This file is then converted to a final drawing in CAD. This further smooths out the lines and adjusts for exact sizing. Here, logos/graphics are added as well as outlines, faux teak lines, etc.

    • Approval. At this point, the customer gets to see a dimensioned rendering of the final design layout. Once approved and final payment has been received, the pads are cut on a CNC machine. Dry fit kits are available for further assurance of proper fit.

    • Final Payment. Final payment is due prior to cutting.

    • Delivery. Once the above steps have been completed, the pads are either installed locally, shipped for installation by a certified installer, or shipped to the end customer for install.

  • Durable and shock absorbent, SeaDek provides not only an exceptional traction surface but also lessens the fatigue brought on from prolonged standing and working on hard decking and platforms. SeaDek also protects your deck from scratching, chipping and dents. Fishermen will appreciate SeaDek’s noise reducing qualities.

    SeaDek is manufactured in the United States from nonabsorbent, closed cell EVA foam specifically formulated for marine applications. Sports fishing, sailing, ski boats, commercial marine, platforms and steps are just a few of the unlimited applications for SeaDek Non-Skid Marine Traction.

    SeaDek’s pressure sensitive adhesive backing makes application a breeze. Just measure, cut peel and stick. It’s that easy!

  • SeaDek is applied using a pre applied pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).

  • SeaDek cleans easily with soap, hot water and a stiff brush.

    A number of household products can be used such as SoftScrub, Simple Green, 409, bleach, etc. Please do not use an acid base cleaner such as MaryKate’s Hull Cleaner.

  • Stock colors are caribbean blue, bimini blue, bahama blue, midnight black, olive green, seafoam green, storm gray, hatteras white, cool gray, beach sand, aqua camo, army camo, snow camo, mica, mocha, camel, faux teak: teak over black, titanium, teak over holly, holly over teak.

  • Use a fresh bladed razor knife. You may have to change blades depending on the size of the job and the number of cuts made.

  • Yes, if templates or CAD drawings for each part are supplied. If it’s a rectangle such as for a helm pad or bolster you can supply dimensions or a sketch.

  • Price is determined by material used and labor time.

  • 39″x77″ in sheet form.

  • Five to seven years. Longer if the boat is stored inside.

  • SeaDek marine products are warranted to be free from any defects at the time of purchase. The EVA has a 36-month material and workmanship warranty. The PSA cannot be warranted due to many outside issues that may be present during installation.

  • Yes, provide dimensions and a quote will be provided.

  • Yes, contact us for specific details, 208-254-6612.

  • This is not recommended. Even with a very small shrink rate, a small gap between sheets will be present. We recommend leaving a 1/2-inch gap between panels.

  • If proper prepping has been done, you can expect at least 5-7 years of life.

  • Yes, if the edge has slightly come up, use an acrylic based super glue. If the sheet has completely come up, you will have to clean the area thoroughly to remove any existing PSA and reapply another new sheet.

  • Use a plastic putty knife to get under one corner. Grip and pull off. If the EVA seems to be sticking and tearing, use the putty knife to jab the area. You may want to enlist another set of hands to assist. Once the entire pad is removed, there will be a small amount of PSA left on the surface. Soak with mineral spirits for 10 minutes, scrap with the plastic putty knife. Once the PSA has been removed, use acetone to remove the mineral spirits.

  • Use an ammonia-based window cleaner and a Scotch Brite pad to remove any dirt, sunscreen, wax. sweat, etc. Scrub well and let dry completely. If the boat is new, you should repeat several times as new boats have mold release that may hinder adhesion.