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Lee,

Thanks for the info. Durabak looks like the product that I will use on my
boat. I think that either white or light gray will work for my boat, which
does have to stand up to the hot Texas heat.

Thanks again.

Michael in Dallas


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Michael,

You might want to check out a product called Durabak. Their website
is at http://www.nonslipcoating.com/index.htm I am thinking of
painting it on the deck of my steel hulled & decked boat. I do not
have any personal experience with the product, but the website makes
it sound very good. I think that I got the lead on the product from
this list.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove



 
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