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Sea Ray Boat Flooring & Mats

Upgrade your Sea Ray with premium boat flooring from SC Wake. Our custom-fit EVA foam decking delivers superior traction, comfort, and style for popular Sea Ray models, including Sundancer, SLX, SDX, and SPX. Engineered from closed-cell, UV-resistant materials, it resists stains, water, and harsh sun while dampening noise and reducing fatigue.

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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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Our SeaDek Installers are factory trained and certified.

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Precision Templates for Sea Ray Layouts

See real Sea Ray fits - from Sundancer to SPX. Templated SeaDek panels trace hatches and steps for clean edges from cockpit to swim platform.

Aerial view of a Sea Ray boat cruising at speed with SeaDek flooring visible on bow and cockpit
Sea Ray swim platform fitted with tan SeaDek EVA foam decking
Two women and a dog relaxing on a Sea Ray boat with custom SeaDek cockpit flooring
Sea Ray cockpit lounge with gray SeaDek panels and dining table setup
Sea Ray rear lounge seating over custom SeaDek non-skid swim platform decking
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Popular Sea Ray Models We Support

From open bow sport boats to larger cruiser layouts, SC Wake creates custom SeaDek flooring kits for a wide range of Sea Ray models. If your exact model is not listed, our team can still help with a custom template.

Sundancer Series

Sundancer 260 Sundancer 280 Sundancer 320 Sundancer 340 Sundancer 370

SLX Series

SLX 260 SLX 280 SLX 310 SLX 350 SLX 400

SDX Series

SDX 230 SDX 250 SDX 270 SDX 290 SDX Outboard Models

SPX & Sport Models

SPX 190 SPX 210 SPX 230 190 Sport 240 Sundeck

Sea Ray Boat Flooring FAQs

Planning custom SeaDek for your Sea Ray? These FAQs cover cockpit flow, swim platforms, cruiser layouts, hatches, steps, rear lounges, sport boat models, and custom design planning.

How should SeaDek be planned from the cockpit to the swim platform?

Sea Ray boats often have active movement between the helm, cockpit seating, rear lounge, transom walk-through, and swim platform. A strong SeaDek layout should follow those natural paths so the flooring supports boarding, swimming, entertaining, and everyday movement without looking disconnected from the original deck design.

Do Sundancer, SLX, SDX, and SPX models need different SeaDek coverage?

Yes. Sundancer models may need more planning around cabin steps, cockpit lanes, transom access, and larger swim platforms. SLX and SDX layouts often benefit from broader cockpit, bow, and lounge coverage, while SPX and sport boat models may work well with targeted panels around walkways, steps, and platform areas.

Can SeaDek be cut around Sea Ray hatches, steps, and cabin entry points?

Yes. Custom SeaDek panels can be measured around storage hatches, molded steps, drains, cabin entry points, transom details, and cockpit transitions. This helps keep the deck functional while giving the finished kit cleaner edges and a more intentional fit from one section of the boat to the next.

Where does SeaDek help most for swimming, cruising, and entertaining?

The most useful areas are usually the swim platform, cockpit floor, transom walk-through, bow seating area, helm, and boarding steps. These are the spaces where passengers are often barefoot, wet, carrying gear, or moving between seats, coolers, tables, and the water.

What design direction works best for a Sea Ray?

It depends on the model and style of the boat. Some Sea Ray owners prefer a clean sport-boat look with simple borders and subtle contrast, while cruiser owners may prefer teak-style routing, two-tone panels, logos, or a more premium cockpit-to-platform finish. The best design should complement the upholstery, gelcoat, hardware, and existing layout rather than overpower it.

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