Non-skid color selection

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Re: Non-skid color selection

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Jim:

FWIW, I used Awlgrip "Oyster White" for the topsides and am very happy with the color. The bootstripe is Toreador Red and the bottom paint is SeaHawk Tropikote Blue. I raised the waterline on S/V Bali Ha'i about 4". On her mooring, she shows a few inches of her blue bottom. Thus, you see "red, white and blue".

Because of my location (Coconut Grove) I have to be careful with the color selection for the deck. From what I am told just a few shades difference in color can make a significant difference in temperature/heat retention. I'm using the same Oyster White on the deck and am still not sure about the non-skid color. :?

Your two (2) colors seem nice - Off White and Moon Dust.

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Re: Non-skid color selection

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Decisions, decisions, decisions. Last night nature decided to coat all the uncovered boats up here "snow" white.
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Re: Non-skid color selection

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Hah - you thought you were being clever, but Awlgrip actually makes a Snow White!

Roberto,

On my color chart, the Oyster White is VERY close to the Vanilla White I was considering. If I was to go with either of these whites then I think I would go with either Moon Dust or Grand Banks Beige for the non-skid. I would probably lean towards the Moon Dust. Again, my main attraction to the Grand Banks Beige is that it‘s very close in color to the original gel coat non-skid on my boat.

I don’t think there is quite enough contrast between Oyster White and Cream to set it off, but if you wanted to be lighter than Moon Dust, you might consider Light Ivory.

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Re: Non-skid color selection

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I don't remember the white since the yard did all the work.
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Thanks a LOT Jim :!: :roll: :D :D

I was almost committed to Pearl Gray and be done with it. Now you have introduced "Moon Dust" and "Light Ivory" into the equation and I am back to "square zero" - kind of like the tiny, tiny little sample color "squares" from the Awlgrip chart. Thanks a LOT Jim :!: :!: :!: :? :D :D :D
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Re: Non-skid color selection

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For what it’s worth, I decided on Awlgrip Oyster White with Awlgrip Moon Dust for the non-skid. I visited the boat one last time today before finalizing my decision. The Oyster White is the closest match to the color of my hull, I think closer than the Vanilla White I was considering before (Thanks Roberto :wink: ). Once I decided to go with a "darker white" (that's an oxymoron), the Moon Dust non-skid was an easy decision.

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Wingaersheek II wrote:For what it’s worth, I decided on Awlgrip Oyster White with Awlgrip Moon Dust for the non-skid.
I think this is a great choice. Were I having my boat painted these are the exact colors I'd choose. Don't forget to take photos and post them so we can drool over the results.
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I, too, would like to see photos. I think you said you were doing yours next week. As of now, I'm scheduled for early January 2015. It would help a lot to see a photo of what the "Moon Dust" non-skid looks like with the "Oyster White".

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Just to add a little more uncertainty and "selection variables" to the process I offer the following:

A member at the sailing club brought in his Cape Dory 40 to the dock today. She is gorgeous in all respects :!:

I asked the owners about the non-skid color. They said it was Awlgrip "Cream". I checked the Awlgrip chart. It is H8002.

Their deck is perhaps a little "whiter" than "Oyster White". I foolishly forgot to ask the color of the deck. :(

I kind of like the "Cream" although it may not be enough of a contrast/off-set to Oyster White.

I thought I had this all figured out. Things are steady unraveling. :( :? :wink:
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Re: Non-skid color selection

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Have you thought of a laid teak deck as an alternative? Teak only comes in one color :wink:
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tjr818 wrote:Have you thought of a laid teak deck as an alternative? Teak only comes in one color :wink:
And is relatively cool underfoot.
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tjr818 wrote:Have you thought of a laid teak deck as an alternative? Teak only comes in one color :wink:
Tim:

You are a good friend and always offer very helpful suggestions. In the spirit of our friendship, and in the spirit of this holiday season, please allow me to state the following:

Please go Christmas shopping :!: :wink: :D :wink: :D :D
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Jim Walsh wrote:I still have all the original gel coat, but having looked at Awlgrip's color chart my choice would be "cream, H8002". I like the original color scheme and would just go somewhat lighter in deference to the Florida sun.

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Roberto,
Seems you may have been subliminally influenced by my earlier posting :)
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Et tu, Brute :?:
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