The prior owner of my boat had put some in the cockpit. I have kept it there, although I am ambivalent about it. On the plus side, it looks good; you don't have to scrub the cockpit deck. The dri-deck hides all of the dirt and crap that you would normally have to hose/scrub off during a season. On the minus side, it is very uncomfortable to kneel on. If you are like me, you do wind up kneeling down in the cockpit, and with dri-deck, you absolutely have to put down a cushion. The worst thing I can say about dri-deck in the cockpit is that it slips. Your foot stays in one place, but the dri-deck will slip along the surface of the cockpit and "bunch up" against the cockpit seats or the bridgedeck. Maybe its a function of the age of my dri-deck (the "tiles" aren't stiff anymore), or maybe its just the way it is, but any significant sideways torque will cause my dri-deck to slip. It got annoying enough that I took the stuff out a couple of times. However, the cosmetic factor always led me to put it back "temporarily", pending my scrubbing of the sole. Of course, I wound up just leaving it in. I guess that tells you that in my mind, the pluses outweigh the minuses.