Slippery Deck how to fix it- Southbay

newarkboater

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I have a 2011 Southbay, when I bought it it had a gray rubber/vinyl covering on the for lack of a better word, swim platform/motor mounting area.

A few months after I bought it they called and said there was a problem with it and they were replacing it with a better upgrade. They upgraded to a plastic/vinyl covering that looks like wood but it is not. (The really nice ones actually have a material where you can sand it down and stain it but I was not paying for that upgrade)

The current covering gets really slippery when wet, to the point that this summer several people have slipped and fallen on it.

I called the dealer and they said that no one really complained about that before and that I should use dawn dishwashing soap to wash it.

Is anyone else everhave a similar problem?

I want to find some sort of clear coat paint or sealer that has some grit to it to give traction. Any ideas?
 

The Woo Woo Kid

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Re: Slippery Deck how to fix it- Southbay

Well, There's porch sand. It's a fine grain sand that can be added to paints, etc so a porch won't be slippery when wet. It's much better than standard sand. Lowes, etc will have it.

There is also some paints, etc that already have it mixed in.
 
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