Scarab 302 C.C.......thoughts.
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I had a 92 with 250efi's. Just sold it in Cape Coral but I could ask the guy who bought it if he wants to sell, it's still sitting on my lift. It had solid floors but needed some attention in the electrical dept. overall a nice boat with a livorsi dash and a big gps.
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low_PSI: I am going on my 4th season with my Sea Deck and could not be happier. I covered the entire cockpit, cabin and both swim platforms on either side of the motor well. Tyler from Castaway Customs (highly recommended) came up and measured my boat and then we worked on the final design from there. http://www.castawaycustoms.com/ You can see pictures of the installed product here: http://www.castawaycustoms.com/?s=intrepid
It is not porous as it is closed cell foam, and the upkeep on it is just like non-skid. I use Starbrite with PTEF and have not come up against a stain that did not lift, it just takes the right brush and cleaner. The best part is that it provides cushion and feels great under your feet. Dries quickly and they say 10-12 years in a commercial application. Based on how mine is wearing, I believe it. I can honestly say it will be in every future boat of ours in some form.
It is not porous as it is closed cell foam, and the upkeep on it is just like non-skid. I use Starbrite with PTEF and have not come up against a stain that did not lift, it just takes the right brush and cleaner. The best part is that it provides cushion and feels great under your feet. Dries quickly and they say 10-12 years in a commercial application. Based on how mine is wearing, I believe it. I can honestly say it will be in every future boat of ours in some form.