West Marine sells a one-part paint for non-skip deck surfaces that I think is rubber-based. Is it the use of this kind of thing that postings on this board are referring to when they refer to the sins of POs?
Joel
s/y Pokey II
'73 Ty #549
Bayside, NY
bondy_joelNOSPAM@hotmail.com
Non-skid Paint
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Non-skid Paint
Joel;
For a very complete discussion of what it takes to make an old boat look and perform like new, check out the link below,www.triton381.com. Be sure to bring coffee and a snack, it's a long but rewarding trip..
Best,
John in Ct
john_asp@iroquois.com
For a very complete discussion of what it takes to make an old boat look and perform like new, check out the link below,www.triton381.com. Be sure to bring coffee and a snack, it's a long but rewarding trip..
Best,
John in Ct
Joel wrote: West Marine sells a one-part paint for non-skip deck surfaces that I think is rubber-based. Is it the use of this kind of thing that postings on this board are referring to when they refer to the sins of POs?
Joel
s/y Pokey II
'73 Ty #549
Bayside, NY
john_asp@iroquois.com