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Cindy Ballreich
 
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Doug Dotson wrote:
I've never seen a varnished cabin sole with non-skid. Usually they
are just a beautiful slippery-when-whet finish. In order to protect the
finish, and deaden the engine noise, we put hull-to-hull carpeting in
the pilothouse and we have several throw rugs in the salon. We
attached some non-skid fabric to the bottom to keep them from
slipping around. West Marine sells rolls of the stuff.


We use bath mats. They have non-slip rubber already on the bottom, are
machine washable, and have a nice fuzzy fabric that feel good on bare
feet. They're also fairly cheap.

Cindy

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