My non-skid on deck is not really good. If the cockpit gets wet it's really slippery.
Anyone ever try cork for nonskid?
http://www.seacork.com/page/anpage/Gall ... Pmonth.htm
I saw a commercial boat in the harbor that had it, looked great and felt solid.
Anyone know cost and how they do custom fabrications?
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Cork flooring / nonskid
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Re: Cork flooring / nonskid
Bunkie, my 1984 A27 has cork nonskid.
Don't know who did the install but it sticks great and wears well. Only downside I found is that it will stain with oil and acetone, but over time the marks fade. I haven't found it to get hot with bare feet and it is a welcome change from looking at the usual white textured gelcoat deck on a bright sunny day (like staring at the sun sometimes).
- Jon B.
It is a diamond tread pattern. Was on the boat when I bought her.Don't know who did the install but it sticks great and wears well. Only downside I found is that it will stain with oil and acetone, but over time the marks fade. I haven't found it to get hot with bare feet and it is a welcome change from looking at the usual white textured gelcoat deck on a bright sunny day (like staring at the sun sometimes).
- Jon B.
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Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress
Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress