It is a closed-cell foam sheet with a brushed, non-slip surface, cut to the shape of whatever you are covering. It is soft underfoot, it does not soak up water, and it does not get blistering hot the way bare aluminium or fiberglass does. Marine decking is the best known use, but the same material works anywhere you want grip and cushion.
Our kits come with an adhesive backing. The surface needs to be clean, dry and above about 60F when it goes on. Peel the liner, set the piece, press it down. We can walk you through it, or fit it for you.
Yes. Pre-cut kits are made to be a DIY job and most people manage fine with a tape measure, a squeegee and some patience. If you would rather not risk it on an expensive boat, we do installation in-house, quoted on request.
That is a lot of what we do. Your logo, lettering or artwork is routed into the top layer so a second color shows through underneath. It is inlaid, not printed, so it does not peel or wear off. Send us vector artwork if you have it.
Forty, including camo patterns, a wood grain, and the textured ArmorDek finishes. Several are available as two-tone sheets, which is what makes routed logos and patterns possible. See the full color range on the Colors page.
Almost always. Everything is cut to order from a drawing, so a model we have not done before just means we template it first. Send photos and measurements and we will tell you what we need.
Because the price depends on the size of the piece, the number of colors, and how much routing the design needs. Rather than post a number that turns out to be wrong for your job, we would rather quote it properly. Online ordering for our standard pre-cut kits is coming.
Soap, water and a soft brush. It is chemical and stain resistant, so it copes with fuel and oil spills and normal boat cleaners. No sealing or oiling, and nothing to refinish each season.