I own a 1971 Ericson 29 that has some spongy areas on the deck. Not large and don't appear to be structural but I want to fix them. I also want to update the non-skid on my deck and it seems appropriate to do both at the same time. The current non skid is just a simple slightly raised molded grid.The process I was planning to follow was.1. Drill small holes throughout the top layer of fiberglass throughout the area where the core is spongy. I figured the holes would be about a quarter inch apart where the corners of the raised grid come together in the low area.2. Injecting Acetone I think into those holes to dry them out.3. Inject Polyester resin into the holes to fill them up.4. Using Polyester resin fill the existing non skid grid patter with a thickened agent to make it flat and fill in all the valleys.5. Fair and smooth this new finish.6. Paint these areas with Durabak or Rhino Liner or some similar non skid paint. I would use a gray or similar neutral color.I have heard of this approach being used before and it seems good since I don't have to rip up the decks and make a big mess. I also like this because I can work on it in sections without having to do the entire deck all at once.Anyone done this before, how did it work, lessons learned, advice, etc.Thanks in advance.