pics of non skid paint
Hello, Last year my friend and I painted the deck of my 81' Hunter 30. I used a 1 part Petit polyurathane deck paint in a color called "Pearl Gray". The original non skid was not stipiling, but some sort of rough pattern in the gel coat, so I didn't mind just mixing in the "microspheres" and going that route. My main bit of advice would be to make sure you lcover the area with paint. There are a few spots where I can see through to the old gel coat, and while they are hard to notice, I know they are there. I used the 3M fine line tape from West Marine. I would put the tape down on a curve, draw the curve on the tape with a pencil, and then move the tape to a cutting board and cut along the line. While you can make the tape accurately track slow curves, I found this method to be the best way to track tight curves. This was my first attempt at painting a deck, and while I think the job is fair at best, all of the boat yard professionals who have seen it complimented me on my work (which makes me feel better, even though I can still see the imperfections). Below is a link to my sail boat site (a very simple site). The first link shows the boat before painting, and the second shows the boat after painting.Hope this helps!before:http://sailfish.exis.net/~sfsound/sailboat_page/sailboat_page.htmlAfter:http://sailfish.exis.net/~sfsound/sailboat_page/boat_pics/cleandeck01.JPG