Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
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SeaDek Marine Products have added ‘Snap-In’ to their growing range of non-slip deck materials. The product has been designed to allow it to be fixed in a similar way to a carpet, allowing for easy removal for cleaning while also providing the ability to alter the boat for different uses.
SeaDek UK representative Sean Roebuck explained: ‘Having always used a self-adhesive material, we have taken this non-skid product and combined it with a traditional snap fix. Snap-In is an interchangeable PE/EVA solution offering maximum versatility, which is particularly useful in commercial markets. A polymer underlayer gives SeaDek Snap-In an overall thickness of 11mm, offering enhanced levels of comfort and stability.’
Snap-In is available in the full range of SeaDek colours with either an embossed or brushed surface finish and can be fitted by customers themselves or by a local SeaDek-certified installer.
For further information visit www.sea-dek.co.uk.

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