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Old 01 March 2017, 13:40   #1
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Deck flooring Tiles.

Been looking into options for a bit of flooring for main deck area and inside the seats. Wanted something that was anti-slip and comfortable to stand on but hard wearing and reasonably good looking, also thick enough to rise slightly above the deck and seat interiors to help keep clear of any water ingress as the seats seem to let in a bit of water over time. The tiles clip together a bit like Lego and are easy to cut with shears or stanley knife. They are anti-fungal and UV stable too which must be good
They are made by a company called Matrico. They were very helpful and delivered very quickly.
https://www.anti-slip-matting.co.uk/index.htm

I am not connected to the company just a satisfied customer.
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Old 07 March 2017, 06:36   #2
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I cant imagine that is comfy to stand on in bare feet !

Also looks like a dirt trap...
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I cant imagine that is comfy to stand on in bare feet !

Also looks like a dirt trap...
The tiles are 16mm high and any water or muck should drain through, but i suppose it could trap some stuff, should wash out no problem though.
I haven't tried bare feet and would never be in the Rib without something on my feet anyway. They do keep the deck clear and dry as any puddles or standing water is under the tiles. I found the deck a bit slippery when wet without the tiles.
I like them anyway
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