Can I use Rust-Oleum Gloss Paint on non-skid?

Dec 23, 2014
11
Cal 2-27 Lake Norman
I have a 40 year old sailboat and recently painted the cockpit sole with Rust-Oleum Marine Topside Paint - Gloss Sand Beige. It looks nice but want to know if others think gloss is OK for the rest of the deck non skid areas? They apparently only have semi gloss in white. Any opinions are appreciated. I am hopeful glossy non skid areas wont look bad against the flat white of the smooth surfaces on the deck but would like to hear what others think.
 
Feb 8, 2014
1,300
Columbia 36 Muskegon
I've used the Rustoleum Topside and was quite impressed, it's certainly the best bang for the buck at $11.50 a quart. They apparently don't offer a flattening agent, but some non skid compound mixed into the paint will kill the gloss somewhat and give a good grippy finish. I prefer the Interlux non skid as it's a plastic bead material that stays mixed in the wet paint better. The other compounds I've tried were like fine sand and you have to continually stir it or it sinks to the bottom of the container. There don't appear to be any compatibility issues with this kind of additive between brands.
 
Dec 23, 2014
11
Cal 2-27 Lake Norman
Rust-Oleum Painy

Thank you for your reply. I thought it was easy to apply and looked good. I was just worried that a gloss finish is not typically used on the non skid areas. It would certainly look better than it is now but don't want to ruin a fine old '75 Cal 27 with the wrong finish.
Cheers!
 
Dec 23, 2014
11
Cal 2-27 Lake Norman
Yes it does look great! Thanks much for sharing the pics. Nice job. I feel better. I was worried no one would use the gloss on non skid having never painted a boat myself before. Cheers to a job well done!
 
May 13, 2013
7
Kells 23 In my driveway
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I am just about finished painting my first boat (Kells 23 cb), and used rustoleum with the interlux non skid additive. It worked great and the paint looks very good.
White deck with the non skid areas painted in the sand beige. The rustoleum was a great option, as I did not want to spend too much on what is basically a cheapo boat!
 
Dec 23, 2014
11
Cal 2-27 Lake Norman
thank you Sean! Glad to hear you are happy and doing the same thing that I am! Cheers and Happy Sailing!
 
Feb 22, 2004
222
Hunter H340 Michigan City
Has anyone had it on for say 3 to5 years? How does it hold up? Any paint might look good when first applied. Just wondering I need to do some painting on my boat
 
Mar 8, 2011
296
Ranger 33 Norfolk
I painted the back of the cabin outside and it has faded from gloss to semi gloss over the last 3-4 years. No chalking yet. It probably needs to be waxed/buffed regularly to keep it's luster and last.
 
Dec 24, 2017
139
O’day 27 Oklahoma City
I’m bringing this tread back to life. It’s been 3 years since this was last visited. All those that painted their decks with the Rust Oleum are you all still happy and any other good/bad experiences?
Thanks
 
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Dec 24, 2017
139
O’day 27 Oklahoma City
Well since no one else is talking in this thread I’ll just say I ordered my paint. Should be here today. I’ll be prepping deck tonight and tape down in the morning and prime spots and paint all day tomorrow. Hopefully by the end of the day Saturday I’ll know something.
Attached is how it currently looks and thru photoshop how I want it to look Saturday night
 

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Jun 22, 2016
54
Pearson 26 Chesapeake Bay
You're going to paint your ODay 27 to look like the 80s Pearson 323 with that cabin boot stripe.

You may have folks doing a double take when they check you out.
 
Dec 24, 2017
139
O’day 27 Oklahoma City
Cool up grade whatsit
Thanks! I’ll share pictures once done. I’m really excited. My biggest fear is mixing the stuff that begins with a P in the paint. I’ve never done that before. I’m worried I’ll either mix too much or too little.
 

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Feb 14, 2017
2,054
Catalina 310 211 Lake Guntersville, AL
Hey I like that change and hope you give an update. Are you using rustoleum?
 
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Oct 10, 2011
619
Tartan 34C Toms River, New Jersey
I have used Rustoleum topside in my cabin area about 5 years ago, it's holding up great. But it is out of the elements.
I guess the prep work is the most important part.
Good luck on your project. I have read several reviews on Rustoleum, and they seem positive. Good product at a decent price.