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larry January 3rd 05 06:23 AM

Cabin Sole Varnish & Traction
 
I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry


Gordon January 3rd 05 06:47 AM

No, use a throw rug, put some none skid cupboard liner under it.
G
"larry" wrote in message
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I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry





Doug Dotson January 3rd 05 09:21 PM

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.

Doug
s/v CAllista

"larry" wrote in message
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I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry




WestlakeY January 4th 05 02:34 AM

I don't normaly try new varnish products but ran into some chaps while in FL
and tried their :ultra-sole" on a test bed. (actual sole application) in the
Great Lakes last year. I'm very pleased with results, and excellent anti skid
properties. Easy to repair where we had abrasion on ladder contact with sole
Plan to use on additional boats this year. I am going to re-varnish the
cabin sole and am concerned about traction




Rich Hampel January 4th 05 03:52 AM

Ultra-sole
Ultra-sole
Ultra-sole is a WONDERFUL slip resistant varnish for cabin soles,
especially when wetted does not have the 'slick' characteristics as
standard varnishes.

If you use throw rugs, get them with rubber backing. the rubber will
typically last 5 years and then harden and become slippery.

In article .com,
larry wrote:

I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry


Cindy Ballreich January 4th 05 04:48 PM

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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Glenn Ashmore January 4th 05 07:14 PM

Where the heck did you find Ultra-sole? I saw it at Annapolis and was very
impressed but I can't find any place that sells it.

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"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
...
Ultra-sole
Ultra-sole
Ultra-sole is a WONDERFUL slip resistant varnish for cabin soles,
especially when wetted does not have the 'slick' characteristics as
standard varnishes.

If you use throw rugs, get them with rubber backing. the rubber will
typically last 5 years and then harden and become slippery.

In article .com,
larry wrote:

I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry




MikeM January 5th 05 03:40 AM

Are you referring to 'Ultimate Sole' refinishing?
Try he

http://www.ultimatesole.com/index.asp?ID=2


Peter W. Meek January 5th 05 01:36 PM

On 2 Jan 2005 22:23:33 -0800, "larry" wrote:

I am going to re-varnish the cabin sole and am concerned about traction
in wet conditions. Should I add a non slip maerial such as walnut
shells or micro balloons? If so, given a 4 coat application, which
coat should contain what additive? TIA Larry


Based on my experience with epoxy/(other resin) shop
floor coatings, I would say put the grit ON the second
to last coat while still sticky. The finish coat covers
and binds the grit and if thin enough, quickly wears
off of the tips of the grit particles leaving a smooth
floor (for cleaning and barefoot purposes) while still
providing excellent traction. By putting it ON the
sticky coat, you can fine-tune the distribution more
easily than if it were mixed INTO a coat.


Rich Hampel January 7th 05 03:34 AM

Must have had dame brammage and early onset Alzheimers .... Yup
ULTIMATE SOLE.

In article . com,
MikeM wrote:

http://www.ultimatesole.com/index.asp?ID=2



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