The floor of my skiff (which has a spatter gelcoat finish) has seeb better days. Thinking about painting the floor, but want a good non-slip surface. Anyone have recommendations?
two part epoxy paint with sand mixed in, did mine 5 years ago and still pretty good shape and it stays on a uncovered boat lift 365 days a year
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did my Stinger 16 ft with one gallon 4 years ago
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Originally posted by fishtalesThe floor of my skiff (which has a spatter gelcoat finish) has seeb better days. Thinking about painting the floor, but want a good non-slip surface. Anyone have recommendations?
Sea Dek.
Not trying to hi-jack your thread but, if you want to replicate the original “splatter” finish, how would one go about doing that or is it possible for the DIYer?
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Originally posted by P-KSea Dek.
What he said.

Pillage and plunder with a 9wt and a fist full of clousers.
Sea Dek looks interesting but a bit pricy. I have been looking at Kiwi Grip for a jon boat I am redoing. Looking for that factory splatter finish for my flats boat.
Good source, thanks!