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Scott Corder
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Username: Pastcommodore

Post Number: 43
Registered: 02-2001

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Posted on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 - 11:38 am:   

The non-skid on the cabin top is merely the original gel-coat with silica non-skid particles mixed into the gel-coat before it is sprayed or rolled.

Being that I am painfully meticulous and the fact that racing can sometimes be a bit hard on the decks, I've had nearly all the non-skid areas of this type on my boat re-sprayed. They look great.

The original gel-coat should still be available from the factory. The "tan" color is called "Laguna Sand". I don't know what the color name is for 9.1s built in the whiter white color. I own a gallon of the color for my boat and my shipyard stores it in their refrigerator, ready for any projects that may come up.

Your best bet in my experience is to have professionals do the gel-coat application. They are probably the best people to insure that the resutling surface is uniform.

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