I used Kiwi Grip  when I redid my entire deck .Three seasons later it still 
looks great .You have control of the amount of grip during application .I left 
the cockpit seating a little on the smooth side so that it was ,more 
comfortable  to sit on ,the cockpit sole and fore deck I put a much more 
agressive grit .You can control the grit by your roller technique and by 
leaving the coating to setup a little bit before you give it a final go with 
the roller.
I also have done 4 J 24s in our sailing school fleet and they have held up very 
well and are easy to clean .
I would highly recommend doing a couple of practise surfaces first to develope 
your desired grit 

DDrake 
73 JH 
C&C 26

On 2013-05-30, at 11:39 PM, Josh Muckley <muckl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've heard good things about kiwi grip.  Anybody try it?  That publication 
> that some listers dislike with the initials PS gave kiwi grip third place for 
> traction.  If I remember right the ratings were in degrees of incline.  Kiwi 
> got 45. This was below two adhesive mat type products that got 50+.  I lean 
> away from the mats because I fear how they will wear and what will be left 
> behind when they are gone.
> 
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
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> On May 30, 2013 9:26 PM, "Joel Aronson" <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 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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