Hey Laurence! In between common use, it's totally fine to roll up wet. We fold ours up wet all the time without a problem...leaving it in the bag without use for a week between cabin runs. That said, if you know you're not going to use it for a while (say you're storing it in the garage for a few weeks or over the winter months I would definitely recommend towling it down to make sure you're not creating a long-term mold environment. Hope that helps -- feel free to reach out or give us a call with any other questions! -Mark
The regular mat seems way easier.. water and electrical stuff don’t mix. And salt water and storing wet things would be detrimental to it. Good idea but highly unpractical for having a good time
Love the Mat! When I stored mine the first time, I cleaned and dried it prior to storing. From the boat, do you try and dry it or ok not to?
Can you post the model or pic if the 12 blower you use. Looking at doing the same thing with our boat
looks cool, but does it get moldy if you put it away wet and leave it?
Hey Laurence! In between common use, it's totally fine to roll up wet. We fold ours up wet all the time without a problem...leaving it in the bag without use for a week between cabin runs. That said, if you know you're not going to use it for a while (say you're storing it in the garage for a few weeks or over the winter months I would definitely recommend towling it down to make sure you're not creating a long-term mold environment. Hope that helps -- feel free to reach out or give us a call with any other questions! -Mark
Harder with an outboard??
What size is your mat?
The regular mat seems way easier.. water and electrical stuff don’t mix. And salt water and storing wet things would be detrimental to it. Good idea but highly unpractical for having a good time