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jordankailey

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Fluid Motion Model
C-28
Hi I have a Ranger Tug R27. Has anyone bought this and had installed? If so, could I get some feedback on if it was good and what cost was? Thanks
 
I installed a similar product. So far I like it. The deck stays cooler, non-slip and cleans up well.
 
The factory had Raptor deck on the RT 31 sedan at the Seattle boat show. We happened to be on the boat admiring the decking when a woman stepped aboard and took lots of pictures of it. She had done the patterning for it. She was super nice and we thought the patterning was excellent. Sounds like Raptor may have patterns now for most or all of the models. The factory evidently has been testing Raptor on a one or more boats for a year or so now, and is offering it as an upgrade. The gallery on Raptor’s website shows it on a Cutwater (with a large Ranger Tug logo in the center, which was for promoitional purposes and is not standard). Here’s a link: https://raptordeck.com/gallery/

While at the boat show, we happened by the SeaDek booth. The look and feel seemed identical to Raptor deck. When I mentioned to the SeaDek rep that we were looking at Ranger Tugs, and they use Raptor deck, he said they are basically the same and equally good products. He seemed like a stand-up guy who didn’t try to gratuitously bad mouth the competition, which left me a good impression of SeaDek as a company.

Gini
 
Raptor uses Ultralon Foam. The Ultralon product is U-Dek that Knotflying and myself installed on our boats over a year ago.
There are pics in my photo album. The U.S. distributor for Ultralon is located in Rhode Island.
 
Brian, is it fair to say you’ve been happy with how the product has held up?
 
Gin":3odx25gq said:
The factory had Raptor deck on the RT 31 sedan at the Seattle boat show. We happened to be on the boat admiring the decking when a woman stepped aboard and took lots of pictures of it. She had done the patterning for it. She was super nice and we thought the patterning was excellent. Sounds like Raptor may have patterns now for most or all of the models. The factory evidently has been testing Raptor on a one or more boats for a year or so now, and is offering it as an upgrade. The gallery on Raptor’s website shows it on a Cutwater (with a large Ranger Tug logo in the center, which was for promoitional purposes and is not standard). Here’s a link: https://raptordeck.com/gallery/

While at the boat show, we happened by the SeaDek booth. The look and feel seemed identical to Raptor deck. When I mentioned to the SeaDek rep that we were looking at Ranger Tugs, and they use Raptor deck, he said they are basically the same and equally good products. He seemed like a stand-up guy who didn’t try to gratuitously bad mouth the competition, which left me a good impression of SeaDek as a company.

Gini

Looks sharp!

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Following just so I can remember Raptor Mat. I’ve used SeaDek on several of my wakeboard and slalom boats, and it’s fantastic stuff as long as you take care of it and watch your ski fin on it! 🙂 One thing to watch out for is when dirt gets worked under the edges...it can really creep under there once it gets started, so keep an eye on that and if it happens clean it and shore up the adhesive.
If Raptor has the patterns for CW’s and Rangers, that’s a huge leg up. Making the patterns can be a little tricky.
Ken
 
Thank you all for the feedback! It was very helpful. I am going to order the Raptor Deck and hope that I can install is properly.
 
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This was on a Cutwater 28 at the Seattle Boat Show last week. I also visited the Raptor booth and I was very impressed with their people. I’m leaning towards doing this on my boat but use the black color in the gaps instead of the ivory color.



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Will this product be OK with scales, blood etc from fish? How easy is it to clean?
 
I installed SeaDek on our previous SeaSport. It was a great, closed-cell foam product that cleans up well with a soft bristle brush and soap. I will tell you, although comfortable underfoot, this product does not like abrasion impacts. So where would you be likely to have such items onboard, you ask. Shrimp pots and crab pots! Have a protective mat or otherwise use care to avoid gouges in your mat when handling these and like items.

Bob & Kim
The Doghouse 2
 
The Doghouse 2":rxtej5zz said:
I installed SeaDek on our previous SeaSport. It was a great, closed-cell foam product that cleans up well with a soft bristle brush and soap. I will tell you, although comfortable underfoot, this product does not like abrasion impacts. So where would you be likely to have such items onboard, you ask. Shrimp pots and crab pots! Have a protective mat or otherwise use care to avoid gouges in your mat when handling these and like items.

Bob & Kim
The Doghouse 2
Yes you need to take precautions. Chairs will indent the material and may not come out. I use rubber furniture protectors under my Pico chairs to protect the material.
 
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