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Default Non skid deck paint

Take a look at ultratuff (http://www.ultratuff.net/)

It's a thich rubbery coating with bits of ground-up rubber in it
making a non-skid surface that's OK for bare feet too.

Cheers,

Michael Porter


"RIchard" wrote:

I am painting the cockpit on my 38 Bertram and I am looking for
feedback. I am looking at Interlux Interdeck and West Sea Gloss Pro. I
would like to maintain the existing deck look
as much as possible, I will be painting the flybridge floor area also.
I have some experience with Algrip using the sand that is added to the
paint. The sand approach is hard to get a uniform layer of sand in my
experience. I do not won't a real aggressive deck but something that
is similiar to the original deck with non skid qualities. I understand
the Interdeck is not very aggressive, maybe not aggressive enough. I
have seen the Sea Gloss Pro and it has the same old sand look to it.

Looking for feedback on this application ?


Michael Porter Naval Architect / Boatbuilder
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