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SeaDek Install

russbly

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2007
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
21
Hi All,
We are currently trying to install SeaDek on our 2007 SX210 swim deck. When we get the teak lines lined up, it seems like the space that surrounds one of the hinges to the clean out port doesn't line up at all. Has anyone else run into this problem? Have I lined something up incorrectly?

Thanks
Russ
 

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So I am looking to cut out a section of the swim deck stock material and install the naked feet only logo. Has anyone done this and can give me any tips. Thanks
 

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