http://www.sailnet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19934
If the gel coat is too thin or too worn down for safety, Tread Master is one way to put the "non" back into non skid. Of course if the gel coat is that thin, you would likely have to re-surface the deck anyway... and then choose whether to go with a sanded LPU paint or cover the walkway areas with Tread Master.
Nice article on the later material. Good info in general, IMHO, as all of our boats reach 20 and 30+ years, and the original deck gel coat surface needs replacing or covering.
Loren
If the gel coat is too thin or too worn down for safety, Tread Master is one way to put the "non" back into non skid. Of course if the gel coat is that thin, you would likely have to re-surface the deck anyway... and then choose whether to go with a sanded LPU paint or cover the walkway areas with Tread Master.
Nice article on the later material. Good info in general, IMHO, as all of our boats reach 20 and 30+ years, and the original deck gel coat surface needs replacing or covering.
Loren
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