Rich,

Due to the small space, I'd suggest 4 inch tiles with 1/4 inch spacing.  Maybe 
a rectangle in the center of the salon framed with dark emperador marble and 
filled with tiles on a diagonal.  Nice way to get more ballast.  :)

Or maybe some nice Mexican tile.  You could build in a nice gas grill against 
the forward bulkhead.  Don't forget the tiki torches and granite countertops.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83 (love my fiberglass sole covered with olefin carpet!)
Mandeville, LA





>________________________________
> From: Rich Knowles <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 11:20 PM
>Subject: Re: Stus-List Non-Slippery Epifanes
> 
>
>I guess this proves once more that there are as many ways to finish cabin 
>soles as there are boat owners. Maybe I'll try ceramic tile next time around. 
>Cool on the feet and I can work in some nice patterns. Good ballast too. 
>
>
>Rich Knowles
>Indigo. LF38
>Halifax
>
>On 2013-02-02, at 1:02, Bill McNamara <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> 
>Last season we heat stripped the cabin sole of our 
'78 34' and re-did it with Epifanes.
>7 coats of clear gloss, thinned 25%, then 3 coats 
Satin Epifanes, also thinned, to kill the gloss and slip hazards.
>Once the prep work is done, the multiple coats 
EASILY build protection and fill grain nicely.
> Light hand sanding and tack rag between 
coats, Scotch-Bright and tack between Satin coats.
> VERY happy with the performance and 
appearance.
> 
>Bill McNamara
>Miss Conduct
>Picton On.
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