EVA Foam Synthetic Teak Decking
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 1:42 pm
Has anyone any experience with the EVA foam Synthetic Teak Decking?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Marine-Floorin ... 4820720338
I did a search on the forum and only found one reference of someone suggesting this stuff instead of heavy, very expensive Teak decking, but hadn't used it themselves. Maybe its ugly up close? (Can't be worse than my non-skid from standing position.) Maybe it wears out quickly? I'm a little surprised that I didn't find something.
A ~4' x ~8' sheet is only ~$60 on eBay. It looks like it comes rolled up and has a stick backing. YouTube videos show demos of even doing boarders so it looks like real decking. It is light, 6mm worth of padding. I'd think it'd quiet down the boat a little. One sheet should easily do the interior and cockpit.
The only drawback I see so far... it won't stick to the diamond non-skid. Maybe I could sand the diamonds down. I'd guess there'd not be much structure in the diamonds because its mostly (guessing again) gel-coat. Otherwise, maybe fill with Bondo, then lay the stuff down.
Has anyone tried it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Marine-Floorin ... 4820720338
I did a search on the forum and only found one reference of someone suggesting this stuff instead of heavy, very expensive Teak decking, but hadn't used it themselves. Maybe its ugly up close? (Can't be worse than my non-skid from standing position.) Maybe it wears out quickly? I'm a little surprised that I didn't find something.
A ~4' x ~8' sheet is only ~$60 on eBay. It looks like it comes rolled up and has a stick backing. YouTube videos show demos of even doing boarders so it looks like real decking. It is light, 6mm worth of padding. I'd think it'd quiet down the boat a little. One sheet should easily do the interior and cockpit.
The only drawback I see so far... it won't stick to the diamond non-skid. Maybe I could sand the diamonds down. I'd guess there'd not be much structure in the diamonds because its mostly (guessing again) gel-coat. Otherwise, maybe fill with Bondo, then lay the stuff down.
Has anyone tried it?

