wkearney99 wrote:
I have it on our swim platform and absolutely HATE IT. It gets much too hot. For everyone that says they'll always have shoes on I say "bull". Even three quick steps across the platform to rig up a stern line when docking damn near burn the soles of your feet. I would absolutely NEVER EVER want it in the cockpit, you'd have nowhere to escape injury from the heat.
Some folks have pointed out that it has a great non-slip surface, they're right. It is indeed better than textured gelcoat. This is certainly useful if you're rafting up a lot. But if not, and you're wearing shoes "all the time" then non-slip wouldn't matter as much.
As for "classier", please, "all show" and burning your feet is not my idea of dignified.
Likewise for durability it's problematic. It tends to turn an ugly gray color. Some folks have even gone so far as to have to SAND IT to recover some semblance of decent appearance. Thus far mine tends to look a lot more gray than tan. It's only barely tan when in BRIGHT sunlight, and then you're back to the scorched feet problems.
Then there's the question of source, the stuff can be arranged several ways. The factory sheet might have a much better appearance than 3rd party job. I've only seen one other aftermarket application and the 'edging' sections didn't look as good as the factory job on our Vista. I'm sure this has everything to do with who plans and lays out the material. If you're going to torment your bare feet with this crap you might as well not have it look bad.
That and it's a one-way trip. Put it on and it's more or less completely non-removable from the gelcoat. Thus we're stuck with it on our 348.
Bill,
Follow the link I posted.. I wouldn't post a company that would do a shady job. Look at thier portfolio. The guy offered to fly from Florida to my house to install it! At any rate, if you order from TT Custom Marine, what you get is a pre made piece (just like from Four Winns) not planks. There is no splicing, no heating, none of that. You lay it down in one sheet. And they can do any of the fancy edging you want. TT Custom told me they would do it exactly the same way FW has it done, with a edge backer on all sides except where it goes against the hull (that's how the OEM piece is for my boat). Other designs, like the Manhattan pattern are available on request.