Permateek
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Looks to be like a very nice non-wood option. Plasteak is one I've been looking into. I would be interested in hearing of other options too. Or if anyone has a real teak floor installer.
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I saw it at the boat show. Have been looking for years. THe multi color install where they vary the wood tone by strip - really looks sharp. Very realistic.
Local installer looks to be north of $100 / sq ft. Any comparable pricing out there?. HArd pass on the foam products and "patterns already in stock" for sea rays etc..
My Cockpit and salon are maybe 150 sq ft... with a few hatches ... 17,000 ...Teak would be cheaper.
thoughts?
Local installer looks to be north of $100 / sq ft. Any comparable pricing out there?. HArd pass on the foam products and "patterns already in stock" for sea rays etc..
My Cockpit and salon are maybe 150 sq ft... with a few hatches ... 17,000 ...Teak would be cheaper.
thoughts?
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I had a flexiteak installer come out and measure my boat. Complete install $4500 for 60 sq feet... full borders which is the most expensive option. That’s Long Island pricing. Not saying it cant be more expensive somewhere else but I doubt it. I called plasdeck and they said $75/sq full instal was about avg as well. Plasdeck would provide DIY for $50/sq foot and you’d prob be into it for another $200 in materials.
the flexiteak guy also does marine mat. For full install of snap instead of stick on 3200 for same boat. Snap in more expensive than stick on.
the flexiteak guy also does marine mat. For full install of snap instead of stick on 3200 for same boat. Snap in more expensive than stick on.
#6

I've used the Plasteak and it holds up well. Just be careful not to cut it down too thin, (3/4" minimum) or it will warp and/or split. They stopped selling the thinner trim because of that.