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    Quote Originally Posted by NCkenner View Post
    Have y’all thought about getting sea dek type material in your floors? That’s a knee/back saver for sure. I’ve seen some work recently from Jody’s bait shop and it’s super sharp!


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    The top of the step is interlocking flooring mat. I used it for the floor in my Jonboat. It’s awesome to stand on and non slip. I bought extra thinking I would have to replace, I haven’t replaced any so it’s durable.


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    Necessity is the father of invention. Great job, very nice quality job.
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    That's awesome! And some fine looking "scrap" material too!! Well done!!

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    Nice work. I'm surprised Yeti hasn't come out with a $450 version of this. I actually did look on their site to see if they made a low height cooler that I could put sea deck on top of to use to get on the front deck of my bay boat. All their models are too tall.

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    A buddy of mine used a aerobics step in his boat. Works great. He said it was slick when wet though


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