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Re: lv-ab: Non-skid deck protection

From: craig poole (no email)
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 10:49:09 EDT

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    you might want to check out www.durabak.com - they produce a polyurethane
    paint product with rubber granules. I just did my boats decks with this
    stuff. It took 2 gals for 2 coats but i'm very happy with the outcome.
    Non-skid that is really non-skid.

    craig poole

    -- My reality check bounced.

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    >Subject: lv-ab: Non-skid deck protection
    >Date: Fri, Oct 03, 2003, 03:36
    >

    >
    > I was asked yesterday if there was a product that could be applied to the
    > non-skid areas of the deck which would protect it from the UV rays. I
    > can't ever remember applying anything to those areas, but I told my
    > fellow sailor I would post the question to the group. I'm going to be
    > re-doing my non-skid (it's ablating), and another sailor told me he was
    > going to try a product called "Tuff Coat" on his decks. It contains small
    > rubber particles. It sounds attractive because it can just be re-applied
    > when worn, with little surface preparation.
    > Has anyone tried, or heard about "Tuff Coat"? Mike s/v Last Call
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