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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Deck paint options
This spring I am looking to clean up my deck and get a fresh coat on it. The boat is a downeast hull and I am really looking for more functionality that perfection in terms of the looks. Currently the surface is white gelcoat, without non skid, that is dull finish vs a shiny topcoat. I have been tossing around the idea of a rhino liner type product in a grey.
I was hoping to here what some others have used and had decent success with. I am still considering all options I just want something that is pretty durable and has a non skid.
Thanks in advance for and guidance or suggestions.
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have you thought of sea dek???
google it .. great stuff..
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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Kiwi Deck Paint. Google it, and you will find a wealth of info including application videos. I did my deck last spring on my DE hull, and it held up very well through the first season. Most of all, the best part was the ease of application, and with the special roller, you can control the degree of non skid in terms of fine or coarse finish.
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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Thanks for the ideas. I have a sea dek anti fatigue mat at my helm and had no idea that you could buy their stuff in sheets. Pretty interesting.
SteveK, I like the looks of that kiwi deck paint. How does that dry? Is it harder like a paint/gelcoat or is the texture rubbery like a truck bedliner material? Thanks for the info on it.
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