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On Jun 14, 4:56*pm, wrote:
4 years ago I had my sailboat painted with Awlgrip. The molded in gelcoat non-skid was sanded down and the non-skid redone in Awlgrip with the Awlgrip coarse plastic beads. Unfortunately, we *find the Awlgrip non-skid is too smooth - not grippy enough. My friend put Kiwi Grip on his boat when he was in NZ about 6 years ago - and it still works fine. Any other experiences with this material. *Any other suggestions? -----------------www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com- *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- I did a report on Non Skid Coatings a while back on another froum. http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-m...on-skid-3.html If you would like check it out. The Kiwigrip has been on for 2 years and holding up well. Willy who sells Kiwigrip in the states, told me Kiwigrip will last about 5 years in a commercial application. Fair Winds Cap'n dave |
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