Dri-Dek

Posted by: Jersey Joe

Dri-Dek - 02/28/10 10:28 PM

Can do carry these or can you get them?

https://www.dri-dek.com

Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:23 AM

Yeah, I can get the tiles, edges, and corners.
Posted by: Jersey Joe

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:36 AM

Great, I have to figure out how many I need and back to you.

Oh and I did end up using that extra full flow 90 that came on the through hull for the bilge pump. It made the pump sit better in the keel and the straight plastic fitting that came with it even though it was stamped 1.25" was very lose in 1.25" hose.
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:40 AM

OK let me know, they are next day.

What plastic fitting, the Johnson one?
Posted by: Jersey Joe

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:46 AM

Yeah the one in the package with the pump. It worked out better with the 90 anyway, this way I can get the pump much lower in the bilge.
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:49 AM

Oh got ya.
Posted by: Jersey Joe

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 08:52 AM

I'll take a picture of the bilge setup next time I am down. Didn't have the camera out when the floor was up, as soon as that stuff was connected I put the floor back down so we had somewhere to walk. There is one deck hatch in the foreword bilge compartment and it is the entire pilothouse floor. Makes going in and out and working in there a challenge with no where to step since the water tank takes up most of the bilge.
Posted by: Jersey Joe

Re: Dri-Dek - 03/01/10 11:42 AM

Oh so I wanted to try the Dri-Dek in that locker in the pic where the through hulls are and a few others. In spring and fall I get condensation in there when we have big temp swings. The damp rid containers help a little but not much, plus I have 5 lockers so it is a pain keeping one container in each locker...they take up valuable tackle space! LOL. I was figuring it I can keep the contents of the locker off the floors and shelves it would not trap the moisture and hopefully not produce mold. The mold is usually always underneath something so I figured the air flow created by the dri-dek hopefully will eliminate it. I am also open to other suggestions if anyone has any.