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Looking for something like hydro-turf but cheaper
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<blockquote data-quote="Callmecaptain" data-source="post: 384898" data-attributes="member: 17992"><p>Yea, I was in the same boat as you. I figured if I was going to go through all the work and $, get something that I'd be happy with since it covers so much of the boat.</p><p></p><p>I had bare aluminum before, it gets ridiculously hot here in the summer so it will help cool everything down. It feels firm but a hell of a lot better than before. Pretty good feel to the feet and a little firmer on your butt. I would still want to have a cushion or boat seat if you do a lot of sitting in your rig.</p><p></p><p>I just used a utility knife and a drywall T square to cut it all, it cuts pretty easily. For the casting deck, I traced the pattern onto a large roll of paper, it helped a lot. The back was fairly simple since it was mostly square. I did not put anything underneath the hydro-turf.</p><p></p><p>Shipping for two sheets was $68 since it's an oversize box. Not cheap by any mean$!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Callmecaptain, post: 384898, member: 17992"] Yea, I was in the same boat as you. I figured if I was going to go through all the work and $, get something that I'd be happy with since it covers so much of the boat. I had bare aluminum before, it gets ridiculously hot here in the summer so it will help cool everything down. It feels firm but a hell of a lot better than before. Pretty good feel to the feet and a little firmer on your butt. I would still want to have a cushion or boat seat if you do a lot of sitting in your rig. I just used a utility knife and a drywall T square to cut it all, it cuts pretty easily. For the casting deck, I traced the pattern onto a large roll of paper, it helped a lot. The back was fairly simple since it was mostly square. I did not put anything underneath the hydro-turf. Shipping for two sheets was $68 since it's an oversize box. Not cheap by any mean$! [/QUOTE]
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