I like the Kiwi Grip method. Plan to do mine this year or next. 

Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md 

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From: "Paul Hood via CnC-List" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 8:48:58 PM 
Subject: Stus-List Non-Slip 



I was wondering if anyone has ever ventured to do the following project that 
I’m working through. I bought my boat from the original owner 2 years ago and 
am in the middle of redoing my non-slip. 



I have removed all deck hardware with the exception of the toe rail, sanded 
down the existing non-slip so that all is smooth and am preparing to spray 
gelcoat over the entire deck. Once sprayed smooth, I will tape off areas for 
pattern and spread a layer of gelcoat followed immediately by the pressing of 
the Gibco flex mould to create the non-slip. 



www.gibcoflexmold.com 



I know this is different than the original roll-on finish, but I think the 
Gibco wears better, is easier to clean, is easier on bear skin, and looks much 
better to boot. My hope is that the grip is better than rolled as it is more 
consistent throughout. There are dozens of patterns and since I’m not matching, 
I’m getting the one claiming to have the best grip. It will be definitely 
better than current as the surface is chalked throughout and worn in many 
areas. In addition, there was a deck repair some years back and the color is 
visibly different and the surface below the non-slip repair is thin and almost 
see through. 



I’m waiting for this months -20c temperatures to move out before I start 
heating and spraying surface. Canadian winters…. 



Has anyone ever tackled such a project and if so, do you have any hints. I’m 
sure there are lots of opinions here and I know I’m about to open the can of 
worms on many levels but I’d like to hear what you think. 



Thanks, 

Paul Hood 

1982 C&C34 



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