Flexiteek Install -- PICS

Tonka Boater

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Jun 11, 2008
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Wayzata, MN
Boat Info
1997 232 BR
Engines
502 MAG, Bravo I
We're getting ready for the maiden voyage this Friday and they just finished installing the Flexiteek. I've read all the pros/cons about the heat, etc. but I think it looks great. MM did an awesome job on the install -- props to all the guys that have put up with me.

Here's a before and after shot:

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Here are some lower res shots:

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Shucks... I thought this was going to be a DIY install! :grin:

That looks really great!
 
That does look great. I think the sidestep might be overkill but still looks good. Keep us informed on any maintenance such as cleaning and the durability!
 
That looks great.
 
That looks great!! I talked to the Flexiteek guys at the Mpls boat show about doing my boat, but I opted for the swim platform carpet (turned out nice) by Custom Marine Carpet instead. You'll get lots of looks when you're tied up at Lord Fletchers!
 
Looks good. I like that for the swimstep for sure.
BTW. If you click edit and hit enter after your first link the pics will stack up on top of each other.
 
Ok...I'll bite. How much for the entire job? A "ball park" is OK

Thanks everyone for all the :thumbsup:'s

As for price...for someone paying retail I was quoted $95-$100/sq ft. I don't know how competitive that price is but I'm pretty sure that it's negotiable. Prices may vary by region though. Our local Marine Max did an outstanding job too.

I'll post an update in July and let everyone know if heat is an issue.

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