DECKadence Marine Flooring

 We decided against putting in the DECKadence Marine Flooring.
  1.  Too hard to get to the dealer that is in South Bay and is only open by appointment.
  2.  They need to be replaced after about two years - we will be cruising.
  3.  A little pricey for what we are using the boat for now - it is a construction zone.
  4.  Still kinda like the idea if we were coastal cruisers though.
 We are not crazy about the teak grates as they are hard on bare feet. 
We have seen some wood flooring that is planked and a little spongy for floor boards. Feels good. They use it  back east in dingys a lot, at least when I was a kid. Keeps the feet dry. Maybe that we could explore.

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