New Seadek - Marlin

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One of the first to do Mocha/Camel laser wood grain. Think it came out pretty solid- looking forward to warmer weather.

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that looks awesome. sea deck is somewhere in my 3 year plan and this just became my first choice for color/pattern. that wood grain is really nice

do you mind sharing who did it and the cost?
 

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Man, that looks fantastic!
 

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that looks awesome. sea deck is somewhere in my 3 year plan and this just became my first choice for color/pattern. that wood grain is really nice

do you mind sharing who did it and the cost?
If you are looking to go full out on a ~30ft boat, youre going to pay between 4-7k depending on options/travel/negotiating etc. I think its worth it for the 5-7 years of life (considering it makes this 2006 boat look atleast 5-7 years younger...)

ASI Decal in Long Island did it. Cant recommend enough.
 
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Looks super cool. Good luck with it.
 

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If you are looking to go full out on a ~30ft boat, youre going to pay between 4-7k depending on options/travel/negotiating etc. I think its worth it for the 5-7 years of life (considering it makes this 2006 boat look atleast 5-7 years younger...)

ASI Decal in Long Island did it. Cant recommend enough.
i have been budgeting 6k for my 27 cc, so i think i am pretty close. i hope to get a few more years because the boat lives under a cover all summer and inside all winter
 

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I used to be a naysayer because i bought into the dopey nonsense I read on some forums. Then I actually saw a boat with it and I was sold instantly. I'm going into season 3 with mine and I love it. feels so good to walk on it barefoot. And lets face it, it's easier to keep a little dirty- doesn't show nearly as much dirt as white or offwhite nonskid.
 
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I used to be a naysayer because i bought into the dopey nonsense I read on some forums. Then I actually saw a boat with it and I was sold instantly. I'm going into season 3 with mine and I love it. feels so good to walk on it barefoot. And lets face it, it's easier to keep a little dirty- doesn't show nearly as much dirt as white or offwhite nonskid.
And it truly does provide better grip than standard deck nonskid. I love the stuff. Looks good, feels good, and if installed properly lasts a long time.

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Looks great! This is on my list to do in the next year or so. Glad to hear you're happy with ASI, they were already first on my list to talk to when it come time to pull the trigger.
 
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