So to start out this topic several years ago I bought 5 rolls of EVA foam teak and holly decking plus one roll of solid EVA foam that was to be used for the edging on my Sea Ray 260 Sundeck. Never used it and bought pre-made decking already trimmed to match the flooring for the Sea Ray.
I started using the EVA decking on the Hunter. I laid it on the aft cabin so that it hides the uneven fiberglass/gelcoat which I think Hunter could have done a nicer finish. Anyway it looks awesome and the reupholstered cushions now have a breathable lower surface to avoid moistures and mold/smells.
I now plan to use it on the v-berth to again avoid moisture/mold, etc. The boat is extremely dry and I’ve sealed her from any leaks so anything in the bilge is from the ice bin or condensation during the summer days but very little.
I already have new teak and holly floors done several years ago and was thinking about using the EVA foam over the cabin floor but the EVA foam has a super sticky adhesive which once stuck is very hard to remove and one must use all sorts of acetone/adhesive removers and that would ruin the teak and holly flooring, so no go.
Another use would be the cockpit floor which would hide some superficial spider cracks which always seem to show up, Now looking for more uses to use up the remaining four and one half rolls I still have.
I started using the EVA decking on the Hunter. I laid it on the aft cabin so that it hides the uneven fiberglass/gelcoat which I think Hunter could have done a nicer finish. Anyway it looks awesome and the reupholstered cushions now have a breathable lower surface to avoid moistures and mold/smells.
I now plan to use it on the v-berth to again avoid moisture/mold, etc. The boat is extremely dry and I’ve sealed her from any leaks so anything in the bilge is from the ice bin or condensation during the summer days but very little.
I already have new teak and holly floors done several years ago and was thinking about using the EVA foam over the cabin floor but the EVA foam has a super sticky adhesive which once stuck is very hard to remove and one must use all sorts of acetone/adhesive removers and that would ruin the teak and holly flooring, so no go.
Another use would be the cockpit floor which would hide some superficial spider cracks which always seem to show up, Now looking for more uses to use up the remaining four and one half rolls I still have.