Rellik546
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 5, 2011
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after thinking long and hard about how i wanted to finish my deck i have concluded that i do not want to reinstall carpet or marine vinyl. lots of people will be in and out of the boat for wakeboarding/swimming so i intend for the deck to be wet most of the time. so no carpet, and no vinyl (im afraid of water getting trapped underneath even though im glassing the top and bottom side of the deck).
Alot of people talk about durabak and i was mainly considering this. frisco mentioned he used it, then applied the smooth durabak over it and it was easier on the feet, and to clean.
I guess my question is whats the big difference between durabak and all the stuff iboat sells. i know durabek is 100+ for a gallon. and most of the non skid stuff on iboats is 50+ (Interlux interdeck non-skid paint, skid-no-more, awlgrip) most of them are at least 25% off.
Ive heard alot of good about durabak, but i havent heard or read much about any other non skid poly or epoxy coating. just durabak vs carpet, truck liner, garage floor epoxy, vinyl ect.
So if anyone has used any boat specific non skid coating please chime in with opinions.
Ideally what im looking for is a mild or fine non skid, something that wont scrape up your skin, and is easy to clean. im looking for that texture that new boats that dont have carpets have, its almost like tiny dimples, almost like a golf ball, ill see if i can find a picture online. I know this is only achievable in a mold during the boat building process. I want to find a non skid or non skid additive that wont feel or look like stucco or sandpaper...or at the very least be minimally abrasive. Possibly a soft rubber additive instead of a hard material
right now im leaning towards Durabak, or Awlgrip fine or Interlux interdeck
If i cannot find something soft...which i think might be the case, i will put down the first layer with non skid then do a second layer without non skid to raise the low spots, which will reduce the traction and the roughness of the floor.
Thanks for the help ahead of time!
Alot of people talk about durabak and i was mainly considering this. frisco mentioned he used it, then applied the smooth durabak over it and it was easier on the feet, and to clean.
I guess my question is whats the big difference between durabak and all the stuff iboat sells. i know durabek is 100+ for a gallon. and most of the non skid stuff on iboats is 50+ (Interlux interdeck non-skid paint, skid-no-more, awlgrip) most of them are at least 25% off.
Ive heard alot of good about durabak, but i havent heard or read much about any other non skid poly or epoxy coating. just durabak vs carpet, truck liner, garage floor epoxy, vinyl ect.
So if anyone has used any boat specific non skid coating please chime in with opinions.
Ideally what im looking for is a mild or fine non skid, something that wont scrape up your skin, and is easy to clean. im looking for that texture that new boats that dont have carpets have, its almost like tiny dimples, almost like a golf ball, ill see if i can find a picture online. I know this is only achievable in a mold during the boat building process. I want to find a non skid or non skid additive that wont feel or look like stucco or sandpaper...or at the very least be minimally abrasive. Possibly a soft rubber additive instead of a hard material
right now im leaning towards Durabak, or Awlgrip fine or Interlux interdeck
If i cannot find something soft...which i think might be the case, i will put down the first layer with non skid then do a second layer without non skid to raise the low spots, which will reduce the traction and the roughness of the floor.
Thanks for the help ahead of time!