Rob & Karen":3egk1g0x said:
I am thinking of installing some Dri-Dek in the cockpit of our boat. I see that the squares attach using some sort of post and loop setup. Do the squares stay together pretty well, or do they need to be glued using Dek Bond. Thanks.
Rob
Hope I understand your question correctly....
The Dri-Deck and Deck-Mate (another brand) snap together using the posts and loops.
As I remember the cost was about $5 a square foot several years back.
Special smaller border sections are tapered to avoid catching the edges and dress the installation up.
No adhesives are required. Using them would be much too messy
During hot (90 defgrees plus) weather, though, the PVC material can get squishy and the posts and loops come apart a little too easily. Splashing some water on them to cool them returns them to reasonable firmness.
The decking is used around pools and locker rooms probably more than boats.
Walking on this non-skid grid decking with bare tenderfoot soles is uncomfortble for some.
I've actually found that putting the Dri-Deck over indoor carpeting cushions the harshness of the feel of the decking. During hot weather, splashing the carpet with water cools the decking and makes for a great combination!
Cleaning under a Dri-Deck / carpet combination can require some diligence and attention to detail.
The decking looks attractive by itself. Laying it over carpeting looks even better. I have royal blue decking layed over red carpet. Great for cruising, but serious fishermen won't find it compatible with bleeding fish on the cockpit floor! Don't shoot those Halibut with the .410 shotgun on the new Dri-Deck!
Joe. :lol: