Slipery Deck

dmarkvid2

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I have a 30' Bayliner and noticed that my deck over the cabin has become very slipery. I do wax the whole boat, but not the deck. It does have very tiny diamond shaped impressions in the fiberglass deck for slipage, but just isn't enough. Is there a good marine sand paint out there that I can use that will give a professional look, and last a long time, or other options? Thanks
 

licketdsplit756

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Jun 15, 2007
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Re: Slipery Deck

friend of mine fishes lake erie alot. he mixes playground sand right in with his paint.then painted his deck..it actually worked.. ask some others but that is one idea to keeep in mind.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Slipery Deck

Any hardware store has non slip additive. It comes cleaner, uniformed size and dry (drier than playground sand).
 
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