Nonskid
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Nonskid
Just bought a Typhoon Sr. 1985 and the nonskid is painted a dark gray. I would like tan nonskid and have researched different methods and products ..... but I really need some opinions...what I am looking for is nonskid that is easy to clean and install. Any help would be appreciated....also still looking for anyone out there with knowledge of the history of our little CD..hull # 14. Thanks.
- Kevin Kaldenbach
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We used Interlux non skid that we mixed into the paint. I went down good.
Kevin
CD 31 "Kerry Ann"
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CD 31 "Kerry Ann"
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- Location: Former owner of "Meridian"1977 CD30C #58Milwaukee, WI
Kiwi Grip rocks.
I had a great experience working with Kiwi Grip on our decks and cabintop nonskid areas. It was easy to trowel out, like a gel, then I rolled it with their supplied roller. Waterbased-acrylic paint. Easy cleanup. I applied it this spring. I used an Interlux primer to seal the deck beforehand and also to prime the cabinsides for Perfection. I'll eventually post photos. Expect to do a second coat or at least touchup areas though...
The other cool thing is that you can tint the paint at a local hardware store to get the exact color you want.
The other cool thing is that you can tint the paint at a local hardware store to get the exact color you want.
Kevin Petajan
"Vegvisir" - Young Sun 35
Former owner of "Meridian"
1977 CD30C #58
Milwaukee, WI
"Vegvisir" - Young Sun 35
Former owner of "Meridian"
1977 CD30C #58
Milwaukee, WI
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Re: Nonskid
.........Thank you!!!!!! Your information is verrrrrrrrryyyyyyy helpful. You people are great!Blue Blade wrote:Just bought a Typhoon Sr. 1985 and the nonskid is painted a dark gray. I would like tan nonskid and have researched different methods and products ..... but I really need some opinions...what I am looking for is nonskid that is easy to clean and install. Any help would be appreciated....also still looking for anyone out there with knowledge of the history of our little CD..hull # 14. Thanks.
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- Location: Typhoon weekender Echo, Stonington, CT
nonskid paint
I used Interdeck on our Ty decks and it was a piece of cake. No sand to mix in. Just prepare and paint. They have several colors, one of which is tan.
Sally
Sally
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I second Kevin's vote for Pachena KiwiGrip. This is a very thick paint (as Kevin said, like a gel), and very easy to apply. Trowel it on, and roll it out a section at a time with the roller they provide. It will cover minor imperfections and/or discoloration beautifully.
It takes time to harden, and shouldn't be walked on for at least a day or two. Follow their instructions. A gallon did my entire boat.
I also recommend that if you tape the edges, remove the tape ASAP, while the KiwiGrip is still wet.
This stuff sticks to anything it touches, so if you have a drop or smudge out of place, clean it while wet. Once it dries, it won't come off (ask me how I know). My preparation involved cleaning and sanding, but no priming, and it came out beautifully. There is no sign trouble: No chipping, peeling, chalking, fading. I am impressed.
You can see my results here: http://www.reefroof.com/restdeck.htm. Scroll down to mid-page.
No, I have no connection to the company. I'm merely a satisfied customer.
Stan Freihofer
1981 CD 25 #794
Ft. Lauderdale
It takes time to harden, and shouldn't be walked on for at least a day or two. Follow their instructions. A gallon did my entire boat.
I also recommend that if you tape the edges, remove the tape ASAP, while the KiwiGrip is still wet.
This stuff sticks to anything it touches, so if you have a drop or smudge out of place, clean it while wet. Once it dries, it won't come off (ask me how I know). My preparation involved cleaning and sanding, but no priming, and it came out beautifully. There is no sign trouble: No chipping, peeling, chalking, fading. I am impressed.
You can see my results here: http://www.reefroof.com/restdeck.htm. Scroll down to mid-page.
No, I have no connection to the company. I'm merely a satisfied customer.
Stan Freihofer
1981 CD 25 #794
Ft. Lauderdale
Instant Bubble-head. Just add water.
- winthrop fisher
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Re: Nonskid
hi...
but i bet that the gray was just rolled on,
if it is, just roll on the color you want and its done...
i did it in sandstone, it works great...
on CD's its molded into the deck all you do is clean and paint, thats it...Win
but i bet that the gray was just rolled on,
if it is, just roll on the color you want and its done...
i did it in sandstone, it works great...
on CD's its molded into the deck all you do is clean and paint, thats it...Win
Blue Blade wrote:Just bought a Typhoon Sr. 1985 and the nonskid is painted a dark gray. I would like tan nonskid and have researched different methods and products ..... but I really need some opinions...what I am looking for is nonskid that is easy to clean and install. Any help would be appreciated....also still looking for anyone out there with knowledge of the history of our little CD..hull # 14. Thanks.