I was just going to mention the same thing! This might be the least expensive way to go - even if you got some custom orthotic inserts... which could be used other places, as well. Some type of quick/easy draining footwear and nice orthotic inserts.
I've been to dozens of doctors, custom inserts, had 6 epidurals, etc, etc. I wear Lowa Renegade boots, they help a little. Hardwood/stone floors suck, I like carpeted better. So for me, I think the 13mm seadek is probably the right answer. I've got salt water washdown on the
boat and I use it, it makes it way easier to clean the boat later. And the boat isn't, for _me_, livingroom furniture, it's a fish boat first and foremost and if it has some battle scars, so be it. "This one is when we pulled in that first bluefin" would be an epic stain to have.
I looked at Dekit, there are no dealers/installers out here.
As for the floating mats, I'm with the guy who said they would catch everything, I'd have stinky squid in there. So that means remove the mats, clean the mats, clean the boat, put the mats back, that sounds like more work than cleaning up the seadeck.
I am listening though, the guy who said don't bother with the swim deck, yeah, makes sense. I am doing the fish boxes in the ~20mm stuff, I don't like the cushions there, they get dirty because they get walked on. But those seats get used some something there would be nice.
I'm inclined to do the rear seat covers such that the stuff is glued to that insert that covers the compartments but have it extend out around the lip, I think less water would get in that way. I'm inclined to do the baitwell because it gets walked on.
I could be talked out of the walk around. It's mostly the cockpit/helm that I care about.