05 s200 370
Started by ravenous, Apr 02 2006 08:19 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 April 2006 - 08:19 PM
my 2005 speedster 200 needs some interior carpet, i try to keep the interior clean but it is absolutley impossible to keep a hard white surface clean, especially when its the floor! it seems that i follow everyone through the boat with a rag and im constantly scrubbing some surface or another. if anyone out there has purchased the carpet from the company on e-bay tell me about it. they suggest to glue it down but i dont like that so i was thinking of either snap buttons or velcro strips.
#2
Posted 04 April 2006 - 03:46 PM
Hydor turf is the way to go even thou it is glued down. I have no regrets, zero zilch with the permanence. Check out there website--we even get a good discount for being members of this forum.
If you don't go with hydro-turf as far as carpet I am only aware of the stock carpetting.
I just hose my turf off and dirt washes away. It adds great appearance to the boat. Feels good on the feet and knees.
If you don't go with hydro-turf as far as carpet I am only aware of the stock carpetting.
I just hose my turf off and dirt washes away. It adds great appearance to the boat. Feels good on the feet and knees.
#3
Posted 04 April 2006 - 08:49 PM
hydo-turf is being offered on e-bay for roughly $300us by AandD auto. is this a good price?Hydor turf is the way to go even thou it is glued down. I have no regrets, zero zilch with the permanence. Check out there website--we even get a good discount for being members of this forum.
If you don't go with hydro-turf as far as carpet I am only aware of the stock carpetting.
I just hose my turf off and dirt washes away. It adds great appearance to the boat. Feels good on the feet and knees.
#4
Posted 12 January 2010 - 09:14 PM
I, on the other hand, have been dissapointed with the HydroTurf.......feels great, cleans up o.k. so long as it's only dirt (petroleum based stains are very hard to remove)........but I bought the tan and after only 1 season mine has turned to a light grey. The only portion still tan is the part up under teh console that rarely gets any sunlight. My boat is stored in a dry stack with a cover on it so it does not get continuous exposure to the elements. When contacted and questioned about this, HydroTurf responded that fading is normal and if scrubbed briskly with light grade sand paper the original hue would return. Don't think I'm gonna mess with that.
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#5
Posted 10 May 2010 - 06:22 PM
I had black hydro-turf on my Sportster for 4 yrs and looked new when I sold it.
Just bought a new set for my new Speedster 200 (black again) for under $300
with our "seadoosportboats" member discount (thanks BTW!)
Could be a "color" thing with the fading?
Just bought a new set for my new Speedster 200 (black again) for under $300
with our "seadoosportboats" member discount (thanks BTW!)
Could be a "color" thing with the fading?
#6
Posted 02 June 2010 - 08:31 PM
I'm going to puts some snaps on a grey outdoor carpet runner.
$20
$20
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