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Old 07-16-2007, 09:32 AM
peterb peterb is offline
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Default Re: Seadek custom pads

Cool,

Where do you see these going on our SeaCrafts? I have a 1972 23' SF.

Do I place one in front of my leaning post? What other possible locations are your customers using these?

Also, what kind of Logo do you think we should have put on them (Classic SeaCraft)?

Peter
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Seadek custom pads

The do combing bolsters now too and I have heard good reviews. Actually in my other boat I was going to do the whole floor, if your floor is less than pristene it could be an excellent option. Its quite reasonable if you by it in sheets a cut it yourself.
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Old 07-16-2007, 08:25 PM
hobson hobson is offline
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Default Re: Seadek custom pads

We make a varitey of pads in different thicknesses to cover anything you need to from flooring to undergunnel pads that protect your reels from banging around in the rod holders. I was primarily talking about a helm pad that would be placed in between a leaning post and your console. Yes we also are doing bolsters now and they are beginning to catch on. Its a nice alternative to the traditional bolster. I was trying to get everyones input as far as the custom logo goes. I figure we might have to be careful about using the exact logo that seacraft currently uses, but any ideas would be great. I will post some pictures of some of the custom logos we have done and things we can do. When and if I ever finish my restore we will be doing some very neat things with the product including basically a full floor kit instead of the traditional non skid.
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