[Rhodes22-list] Options for non-skid cockpit sole?

John Shulick jsbudda at verizon.net
Sun Apr 5 20:30:57 EDT 2009


Chet,

  The old school solution is to add fine grained sand to the paint or deck
coating you plan to use. A good paint or hardware store should have the
stuff I'm thinking of. Regular sandbox sand is to coarse.

John Shulick 



chetc wrote:
> 
> Hey Rhodies,
> 
> Our cockpit sole is getting a bit slippery and we need to get a
> grip...what have you done for yours? We like the looks of the dri-dek
> tiles, but I don't think they would stay put without screwing them down
> (which I really don't want to do). Also saw some stuff called Kiwi Grip on
> the web that is a hard acrylic polymer that you apply with a texture
> roller, but it seems pretty expensive. Of course we've thought about just
> mixing some non skid additive with paint and painting the cockpit sole
> too. Anyone have any good or bad experiences with these or other methods?
> If so, I'd love to hear about them!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chet 
> 

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