Non-Skid Material

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k9th
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Non-Skid Material

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I am trying to find a source for the rubberized non-skid material that I see on the top deck of many sail boats and I'm not having much luck. I found SeaDek but that is thicker material than I want.

The former owner, for whatever reason, decided to glue down indoor/outdoor carpet over the fiberglass on the bridge of my tri-cabin. It is twelve years old and getting worn in areas. I have removed a very small area of the carpet and it is hopeless trying to just get back to the fiberglass, which is what I really want, so I figured the next best thing was the rubberized non-skid.
Tim

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1979 36' Tri-Cabin
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Post by willietrojan »

I used this when I re-did my decks, worked great!

http://nonslipcoating.com/
WillieTrojan (Owned F32, Willpower in Kinsale, Va)
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Post by k9th »

Thanks Willie but I am wanting to use the rubberized rolls instead of a coating.
Tim

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1979 36' Tri-Cabin
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