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What its claim to fame? My front deck is cracking in several places due to the thick anti-skid the prior owner put on it. I have to seal 2-3 times per year. Is this the answer?
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17
well, not sure if this will solve your particular problem, I used it , to cover a thin gelcoat that was sunfaded and worn out, it was kinda slick , so this not only protects the deck, but looks good as well, leaves a kind of rubbery sandpaper type finish. Its used mostly in commercial applications, and is UV resistant, chemical resistant, abrasion resistant and the list goes on and on. its also about 150.00 a gallon,
another guy here reccommended it. I would imagine you would have to remove your old coating first.
i used this in my runabout for the flooring throughout. also feels a little rubbery under foot due to the rubber in the material when applied. it does clean up very well and is not slippery when wet . it is also sold in cabelas or overtons under their name.
1997 CARVER 405
"the BLACK PEARL"
past fleet
1978 F32 SEDAN CHRYSLER 318's
current fleet
1997 seadoo gts
1997 yamaha wave venture
1985 sunbird 18 ft runabout
1968 coronado sailboat 25 ft
sunfish
14' hobie cat
canoe
8ft portabote
I only had the original gel-coat which I just sanded, but I would say you should strip off the old coating that is on yours before you apply anything new.
WillieTrojan (Owned F32, Willpower in Kinsale, Va)
Spanish Fort, Al
Rossjo,
I would def, strip the old finish off, I had nothing on mine, and was reluctant to do this, but with an almost 40 year old boat it is def an improvement. and it looks alot nicer and gives the boat a whole new look.
I dont know what the life expectancy is and its not to thick, depends on how many coats.
They rec two, and supply two special rollers to use.
of course the ususal cleanning and prep work is a must and its real important to remove the masking tape after the second coat, otherwise it would stick to the tape and make it difficult to remove. I applied two coats within and hour and a half of the first as manuf suggestions.
some advice bring lots of rags and solvent to clean up , it gets pretty ugly.