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Author:  jnizi [ Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:32 am ]
Post subject:  Flexiteek

What is your experience with Flexiteek on the swim platform and cockpit? Does it get too hot to stand on during sunny days? Does it clean well? Any other issues? It sure looks nice.

Author:  cougarcruiser [ Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flexiteek

Another question to add...

Is there anything you need to do other than cleaning it to maintain it? Does it need oiling or sealing or anything?

Author:  Sierra [ Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:12 pm ]
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There's a whole thread on it here. Perhaps the liveliest opinion comes from Bill K., never one to mince words...
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.
Your mileage may vary.

I think it is a fantastic look and really wanted to get it, but even my dealer talked me out of it because of the heat factor.

Author:  jsimon [ Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:25 pm ]
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This is what Brett used, it was posted on a different thread. http://www.ttcustommarine.com/

I have been looking at it myself, the admiral hates scrubing the swim platform all the time. The interesting thing is they have it with a black "caulk" look and a white "caulk" look. I wonder if the white would be cooler.

Cougar, not sure if you have it, but they have a kit all layed out for the '08 318 Vista, I think it looks awesome and its in the white too. http://www.ttcustommarine.citymax.com/catalog/item/6773471/6666951.htm

There is a lot of info on the site... check it out

Author:  cougarcruiser [ Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flexiteek

We have it with the white and it's fricking awesome.

We also don't have the extreme heat issues that some do around other parts of the country. I don't see it as a problem for us.

Author:  Brett248Vista [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:20 am ]
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Probably the ONLY 248 you will ever see like this :)

If I had to do it over again, I would, without hesitation... But it would have the white caulk lines. The black lines do absorb the heat more than the white will, and it does get warm to the feet on a 90 degree day, but it's bearable for me, I can live with the heat to do away with the crappy sand finish non skid that FW uses that is the most dirt trapping design for non skid you can have.

There is NO special anything, required with Plasdeck. If you get a stain in the material it can usually be sanded out with 120 grit there is no sealant required, you don't even have to glue the stuff down if you don't want to make it permanent. I don't have all my pieces glued down yet. My swim platform is done as are my engine hatches, the other pieces are just "laying" in place till I get the time and weather and help to lay them with the mastic.

The black caulk line synthetic teak uses a black adhesive, so you need to be mindful of your install work, you need to do lots of masking, with white this would not be nearly as much of an issue.

Author:  jvalich [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:27 am ]
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I'll have to video the Admiral going forward in the summer on my boat without her shoes. Let's just say that the brown gel, the sun and bare feet ...well what's that line "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". The video would probably be one of the most viewed on YouTube! I'd guess in the long haul it would be divorce court for me if I did....

Author:  298VISTA2000 [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:29 am ]
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The dark gray cockpit carpet can get hot as Hades too on a warm day as well as the dark gray steps that go up to the bow. I guess if you are in a warm client and if you have anything under your feet other than a light color, you are toast (excuse the pun).

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Author:  wkearney99 [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Flexiteek

jnizi wrote:
What is your experience with Flexiteek on the swim platform and cockpit? Does it get too hot to stand on during sunny days? Does it clean well? Any other issues? It sure looks nice.


As I've posted before (anywhere the topic comes up ) I hate it. It gets the platform way too hot. On anything other than a cloudy day it's unwalkable in bare feet. I end up wasting a lot of fresh water from the transom shower in an attempt to cool it down. I would never, ever put it in cockpit, otherwise you'd have nowhere to escape getting your feet burned. It is "less worse" than the white non-skid surfaces when it comes to hiding the dirt. It does seem to offer better traction, but at the same time the sandpaper-like aspect of it does tend to rough-up bathing suit material. It's been essentially zero maintenance.

Author:  rberm [ Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:23 pm ]
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I have a 2008 V358 and have the Flexiteek throughout. Cockpit and swim platform and we absolutely love it. I have the white caulk lines and yes it does get a little hot but the look can not be beat and the low maintenance is great. I find that most of the time when I am on the swim platform I am wet from swimming and justing sitting there with a beer and it is fine. In the cockpit on really sunny days we usually have the canvas up to get some relief from the sun so it is partially shaded. If we have a really hot spot we just lay a towl down and walk on that. Not much of a sacrifice to make considering all the compliments I get and the ease of cleaning. It never looks dirty. End of day I just hose it down or sweep it or vacume. All in all if I had to do it again I would do the same thing.

Author:  jnizi [ Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:04 pm ]
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Hi Bill,

What color caulk lines do you have? Does it actually snag bathing suits? I am amazed at the differing opinions and am trying to avoid a huge mistake. We are looking at a 2007 338 with it installed. Our dealer has never had a complaint.

Author:  mkivbren [ Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:29 pm ]
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^^If you take a look at that 338 post some pics! I've talked to the dealer about it as well. Sounds pretty nice just wish it had the T+H flooring. I'm stuck in North Dakota right now but I want to go take a look at it. I forgot to ask them which color caulk it has. They couldn't tell me if it had the stainless header so I doubt they know until it shows up which caulk. I'll take it regardless; my floors are always wet and the canopy is almost always up.

Author:  jnizi [ Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:24 pm ]
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Being stuck out of town is no fun. Been there, done that.

The boat was to ship to the dealer in Illinois to be here for this past weekend but the snow and other issues have moved it back to arrive the middle of next week. We are anxious to see it. What have you heard about this boat? I think we are all waiting to see it to get some answers.

Author:  cougarcruiser [ Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flexiteek

What's the story behind this 338? What sort of price are they charging...

The guys out here in Seattle have an all white with a small black stripe. 2008. Loaded. 152k. Twin 5.7 GXI's with Ocean drives.

No flexteak -- but Brett has the inside track on that one. You could add it for cheap.

Author:  jnizi [ Sun Feb 22, 2009 10:09 pm ]
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I believe the story is that this 2007 338 was a factory boat that FW has sold to our local dealer. It's supposed to be well appointed with very low hours but we have not seen any pictures and our dealer is waiting for it to come in. If mkivbren knows any more, please feel free to share. We thought an upgrade was put to bed for the year until this popped up on the market and peaked our curiosity again.

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