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<blockquote data-quote="wingsnhammers" data-source="post: 307480" data-attributes="member: 9821"><p>When we needed grip on our workboats, we would clean the area very well and remove as much oil and grease as possible with acetone. We would take an outdoor paint (get almost anywhere by the gallon for around 20 bucks) and roll a coat on the area. We would led it get tacky, then sprinkle on some sand. Roll on another coat of paint over the sand, and you had a non-skid surface that was surprisingly durable. All 10 of our airboats had the decks done like this and we used them 6 days a week. We would have to shut down and refill the chemicals every half hour or so. Those decks got alot of traffic. Sure, it would eventually wear off, but it was quick, cheap, and easy to reapply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsnhammers, post: 307480, member: 9821"] When we needed grip on our workboats, we would clean the area very well and remove as much oil and grease as possible with acetone. We would take an outdoor paint (get almost anywhere by the gallon for around 20 bucks) and roll a coat on the area. We would led it get tacky, then sprinkle on some sand. Roll on another coat of paint over the sand, and you had a non-skid surface that was surprisingly durable. All 10 of our airboats had the decks done like this and we used them 6 days a week. We would have to shut down and refill the chemicals every half hour or so. Those decks got alot of traffic. Sure, it would eventually wear off, but it was quick, cheap, and easy to reapply. [/QUOTE]
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