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Non-Skid Panels

Dear Linda and Steve, Could you share the name and source of the non skid product you are using on FPB 64? Do you know the life span of this product? Can it be adhered to a steel deck painted with two part epoxy coating like Ameron? Thank you in advance for your response. Sincerely, Remek Czarnecki
Hi Remek: The deck covering is called Treadmaster. Lifespan depends on your environment and how it is adhered. There was a section of this forward around the anchoring gear on the Sundeer 64, Raven, that was probably 12 years old and still looking good. Check with Treadmaster for their recommendations on adhesion.

Posted by Steve Dashew  (April 5, 2010)




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