Dennis,

That's not horrible. I've used the interlux non-skid.  Nothing "factory"
about it, but it has grip!

Joel
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On May 30, 2013, at 9:47 PM, "Dennis C." <capt...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Joel,

You ain't gonna like my opinion.

Rent a gelcoat color book from fibreglast.com, $5.  Match the color and
order a gallon of tinted gelcoat.  Double-tape the cockpit sole.  Mix up
the gelcoat with some colloidal silica and roll it on with a resin
resistant roller.  Finish by rolling in one direction.  Wait until the
gelcoat begins to harden a bit and pull the tape.

Voila!  Factory non-skid.

It really is that easy.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA


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 *From:* Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com>
*To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
*Sent:* Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:26 PM
*Subject:* Stus-List non-skid paint

I want to paint the cockpit sole with non-skid paint.  The original
fiberglass is fine at 15 degrees of heel, not so grippy at 25 degrees!
I'd like the color to come as close to the original "almost white" as
possible.  Recommendations?  Tips?

Joel
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