Interlux Intergrip

Has anyone used this before to replace their non skid?

Thoughts? Pics?

I'm already planning to repaint the cat anyway and with the major delam repair I'm presented with 2 options. repaint the whole boat and have one hull look kinda crappy or spend the extra $30 bucks and some more time with my RO sander and put on some new non skid.

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Bob Miller
1983 P16 Sail # 7312
"Miller Time" A work in progress; out of the water for 16 years
Barnegat Bay NJ
Beach Cat Lesson #1 - A free cat isn't
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Used it last year. Mixes with paint and then is rolled on. Does provide a nonskid surface and was easy to use. Overall was happy with the results.

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Scott
ARC 21
Prindle 18
Annapolis, Maryland
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Scott did you sand off the old non skid or just roll over it?

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Bob Miller
1983 P16 Sail # 7312
"Miller Time" A work in progress; out of the water for 16 years
Barnegat Bay NJ
Beach Cat Lesson #1 - A free cat isn't
Find more Prindles on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/173120656090532/
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Sorry to get back to you so late. Mine old non skid was pretty worn but I just rolled over it

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Scott
ARC 21
Prindle 18
Annapolis, Maryland
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I used it on my H-16 after repairing some delamination on the deck. After filling the voids with epoxy, the texture on my deck was filled in. I ended up painting the entire deck with Interlux Brightsides and then taped the shape of the textured area on the deck. Then, I applied 2 coats of Interdeck. After 2 years, it was still hanging in there and looked great.
http://www.ezconstructionestimator.com/sailing/deck-1.jpg



Edited by ericweller on May 10, 2012 - 08:18 AM.