Found: super cheap deck foam
http://www.sears.com/cap-barbell-multi-use-foam-mat/p-00615593000P
Sears has these big workout mats on sale for 11 bucks. It says on the site 4'x6' but mine was bigger at 4'x8'. You get get the online price in the store you just have to remind them. The material is 3/16" thick and very similar(maybe 15% smooshier) to the EVA waffle foam murrays sells that I have on my other boats. I was doing the entire deck on my NACRA and compared to hydro turf or any alternative this is a great deal. Even cheaper than the industrial foam places online I was going to order a roll from. I could probably do the decks and rails on almost 2 boats with one roll.
The diamond texture is slightly slippery compared to the underside so I just took an angle grinder with a sanding disk on it to the diamonds so I could glue it face down and use the bottom side thats already smooth. Defintely feels good on the boat and has good traction.
I used Weldwood contact cement to hold it down, which is the same glue murrays sells in their foam kits. It's been holding my other foam on for over 2 years so should be good. Lowes has it. The small can is enough.
Edited by tamumpower1 on Dec 28, 2017 - 08:22 PM.

Hmm, that does look a steal, especially for things like beach wheels and trailer cradles (where the lack of water absorption cuts down on hull blisters). I'd prefer the diamonplate texture on the deck. How much does it weigh compared with hydro turf etc.?
Oh, what boat is that in the image? I'm guessing Hobie 18? Paint job looks phenomenal, did you spray that yourself?

samc99us wrote: Hmm, that does look a steal, especially for things like beach wheels and trailer cradles (where the lack of water absorption cuts down on hull blisters). I'd prefer the diamonplate texture on the deck. How much does it weigh compared with hydro turf etc.?
Oh, what boat is that in the image? I'm guessing Hobie 18? Paint job looks phenomenal, did you spray that yourself?
It weighs literally nothing. Same as hydro turf/eva foam etc. I had a fan going in the garage for the glue fumes and the foam kept blowing around...
If you feel the material you'd see what I mean. The diamond texture is almost a different foam fused to the foam underneath. It's still grippy but not as good as the natural foam it's mostly made from.
The boat in the picture is my 18 square. I sprayed it a few months back with regular oil based rustoleum and wet sanded/DA polisher it. It was gray when I got it.

sailerrick wrote: Sweet Ride ...... when you going to let me sail the brakes off? haha
Too late. Brakes already done caught fire and fell off. There’s an H18 in claimed good shape on the Tampa craigslist for less than 2k. You should just get that and join the fleet. The club in Jacksonville just got another one a few days ago too.


MN3 wrote: i'm curious to see how hot it gets in july
i can't even sit on my grey hulls in summerbtw the hangover race was moved to next week (in case you didn't know)
Nacra have been shipping black hydroturf for a while now on the newer boats, it does get hot in the summer and isn't my personal preference in a hot climate but it also doesn't stain nearly as easily as the gray from what I have seen and heard.
I'm with Krantz though, this is great for a variety of boat related applications but send us some photos a year from now with extensive UV exposure..or do a test, stick a piece out in a sunny spot for a few months.

Nacra have been shipping black hydroturf for a while now on the newer boats, it does get hot in the summer and isn't my personal preference in a hot climate but it also doesn't stain nearly as easily as the gray from what I have seen and heard.
I've only seen the grey used.
I am serious that i can't sit on my grey hulls here in florida in the summer - i had to cover the decks with white non skid
SLO (my least fav vendor in the world) has a video showing temps of different color tramps in the cali sun: the range is 113 for black tramps vs 74 deg for white fabric
amazing range
MN3
Yes, curious about the ability to hold up in sun/UV. Please keep us posted.
I attempted using black and blue neoprene on a monohull deck a few years back and within 3 months had to strip it off as it didn't hold up well, and I was covered in black and blue dye every time I sailed it. Might have been some of my rough racing that caused the black and blue - but not likely.
I replaced it with hydroturf and have been pleasantly surprised how well it has held up for 2+ years. This boat is totally left out in the sun for 7 months of the year.
If this stuff holds up - it is far cheaper than hydroturf.

MN3 wrote:
Nacra have been shipping black hydroturf for a while now on the newer boats, it does get hot in the summer and isn't my personal preference in a hot climate but it also doesn't stain nearly as easily as the gray from what I have seen and heard.
I've only seen the grey used.
I am serious that i can't sit on my grey hulls here in florida in the summer - i had to cover the decks with white non skid
SLO (my least fav vendor in the world) has a video showing temps of different color tramps in the cali sun: the range is 113 for black tramps vs 74 deg for white fabric
amazing range
Found the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsXEEXKg38Y
124 deg F for the blue vinyl trampoline installed on a boat. 116 for a piece of black vinyl, blue is 109, grey is 99, red is 89, and white is 69. This is in July in the shade on a 70 degree day. Nacra are using a mix of white and blue on the N17 Mk. 2, which is probably fairly reasonable temperature wise. Florida is tough in the summer, lots of water helps.

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