Yeah, I was thinking topside.GaryMayo said:Where? It would make a pretty slow sailboat for exterior hull use. I could see it used in cockpits and on the walking surfaces.
Yeah, I was thinking a light grey??? Just thinking out loud.Ted5610 said:If weight isn't a concern and you didn't use black. Might be ok
5-7 years? Bummer! I was hoping it would last a lot longer than that. Non-skid is what I was going for. I would think you would just pressure wash and add new coat? That is all they do with truck beds. Wonder if anyone on here works with the product? I know they now paint entire cars with the stuff now. Anyway, just thinking out loud.FourPoints said:maybe a white w/ grey or black fleck in it, it would work fine and give decent grip, but it's not going to be cheap to apply, and a PITA if you need to install something where it is.
I can see it being installed in place of nonskid, if you can get a good color and price.
Not sure how long they last though. 5-7 years? What do you do after that? can you remove it without ripping the deck to pieces? that would be my biggest concern...
Maybe it does, I'm not sure... Something you need to look into before you determine if it is a viable option.5-7 years? Bummer! I was hoping it would last a lot longer than that.
I think you just respray like a truck bed.Saillife said:I'd be worried about how to repair it when it gets damaged.
That is great! Would love to see pic's in the future!DianaOfBurlington said:Use Interdeck by Interlux. It comes in nice colors and has the nonskid compound already added-in.
I am using their 'cream' for Diana.