Removing Treadmaster Non-skid?

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Derek Rowell

I am looking at a new (old) 46' boat that has acres of treadmaster non-skid all over the deck. It's aging and lifting and crumbling. Ugly. Otherwise the boat is fantastic! My yard gave me an estimate of $20,000-$30,000 to remove it, awlgrip the deck and lay down new nonskid (paint). Whoa! Has anybody had experience removing treadmaster? Are there any easy ways? I have replaced a couple of the pads on my H34 deck and it took a lot of scraping. I guess it depends on the adhesive used.... the treadmaster glue is a two-part epoxy. Derek
 
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