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Nautique Boat Flooring & Mats

From first set to last pull, Nautique owners expect control and comfort. Give your towboat the sure grip and soft landings of genuine SeaDek®. Our custom-cut EVA foam kits follow Nautique’s transom walk-throughs, rear lounges, and cockpit flow, quiet the deck, and clean up fast. UV-stable, closed-cell construction shrugs off water and daily use. Do it yourself with peel-and-stick panels, or book our certified team for a turnkey install.

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Custom Options

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Textures & Patterns

Choose from two unique textures, Brushed & Embossed, alongside a number of unique routing designs, and laser patterns.

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Colors

With a huge selection of shades to choose from, our color combinations are limitless. Not sure which might be right for you? Try a Sample Kit!

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Logos

Personalize your custom kit with unique logos, laser art, or text.

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Certified Installation Available

Our SeaDek Installers are factory trained and certified.

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Towboat Precision: Nautique Gallery

See Nautique installs with routed traction zones and clean transitions across cockpit step-overs and platform.

Nautique swim platform in red with custom gray SeaDek panels
Nautique swim platform with tan SeaDek traction and black borders
Nautique transom and swim platform featuring tan SeaDek with custom engraved design
Nautique bow deck fitted with tan SeaDek EVA foam panel
Nautique stern view with red and black hull and custom SeaDek flooring
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Popular Nautique Models We Support

SC Wake creates custom SeaDek flooring kits for many Nautique towboats, from premium G-Series wake and surf boats to S-Series, GS-Series, Ski Nautique, and older Super Air layouts. If your exact model is not listed, we can still help with a custom-fit deck solution.

G-Series & Paragon Models

G21 G23 G25 G23 Paragon G25 Paragon Super Air Nautique G-Series

S-Series Wake & Surf Models

S21 S23 S25 Super Air Nautique S21 Super Air Nautique S23 Super Air Nautique S25

GS-Series Multi-Sport Models

GS20 GS22 GS24 Super Air Nautique GS20 Super Air Nautique GS22 Super Air Nautique GS24

Ski & Legacy Models

Ski Nautique Nautique 200 Super Air 210 Super Air 230 Sport Nautique Older Nautique Models

Nautique Boat Flooring FAQs

Planning a custom SeaDek kit for your Nautique? These FAQs cover towboat traction, transom walk-throughs, rear lounges, swim platforms, wake and surf traffic, and installation options.

How does SeaDek help during wake and surf sessions?

Nautique boats see a lot of movement between riders, boards, ropes, rear lockers, and the swim platform. SeaDek helps create a softer, more secure surface in the areas where people are stepping in wet conditions, loading gear, and moving quickly between sets.

Can SeaDek be shaped around Nautique transom walk-throughs and rear lounges?

Yes. Many Nautique layouts include defined transom walk-throughs, rear-facing lounge areas, engine hatch surfaces, step pads, and molded platform transitions. A custom SeaDek kit can be cut around those details so the panels follow the factory layout instead of interrupting the boat’s flow.

Is swim platform coverage enough, or should I add cockpit panels too?

Swim platform panels are a strong starting point because that area takes constant wet traffic from riders getting in and out of the water. Cockpit panels make sense if your crew spends a lot of time changing boards, moving through the boat, accessing storage, or using the rear lounge area throughout the day.

Do Ski Nautique and Super Air Nautique layouts need different SeaDek coverage?

Usually, yes. Ski Nautique layouts often benefit from more targeted traction around the cockpit, platform, and step areas, while Super Air Nautique models may need broader coverage around wake and surf traffic zones, rear storage, transom walk-throughs, and lounge surfaces.

What should I consider before choosing DIY or certified installation?

Smaller Nautique panels, step pads, and simple platform kits may be manageable as a DIY project. Certified installation is often better for full cockpit layouts, complex transom sections, tight panel spacing, engraved details, or any project where precise alignment around lockers, hatches, and walk-throughs matters.

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