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Author:  MarkStein [ October 31st, 2018, 9:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Boat floor paint

Hey guys what do ya'll use to paint the floor or your boats? And is there a product that can be brushed or rolled on?
Thanks in advance .

Author:  Northbase [ October 31st, 2018, 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

Brush on gel then over spray with webbing compound.
Looks original.
I’m about 10 minutes from you, stop by and I’ll show you the finish product.
My son & I did the interior of his Alli 15R last winter.

Author:  MarkStein [ October 31st, 2018, 9:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

Northbase wrote:
Brush on gel then over spray with webbing compound.
Looks original.
I’m about 10 minutes from you, stop by and I’ll show you the finish product.
My son & I did the interior of his Alli 15R last winter.

Awesome thanks for the quick reply. I'll do that!!

Author:  idvette [ November 1st, 2018, 7:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

I'm going to have a friend apply Scorpion coating. It's like truck bed liner, but can be mixed for desired texture, colour, and even metal flake and gloss. I wanted something with texture, I find bare gel a little slippery. Take Northbase up on his offer ASAP, bring your son,
that little Allison is beautiful! But so is everything else in that garage lol...

Author:  MarkStein [ November 1st, 2018, 7:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

idvette wrote:
I'm going to have a friend apply Scorpion coating. It's like truck bed liner, but can be mixed for desired texture, colour, and even metal flake and gloss. I wanted something with texture, I find bare gel a little slippery. Take Northbase up on his offer ASAP, bring your son,
that little Allison is beautiful! But so is everything else in that garage lol...


I'm on it!!

Author:  tunnelv [ November 1st, 2018, 12:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

idvette wrote:
I'm going to have a friend apply Scorpion coating. It's like truck bed liner, but can be mixed for desired texture, colour, and even metal flake and gloss. I wanted something with texture, I find bare gel a little slippery. Take Northbase up on his offer ASAP, bring your son,
that little Allison is beautiful! But so is everything else in that garage lol...



If you Guys want anti slip ..sprinkle sand in it when wet, I did this between coast when spraying my floor , but it does wear your shoes out and the casing on the hot foot cable etc.

Author:  idvette [ November 1st, 2018, 12:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

tunnelv wrote:
idvette wrote:
I'm going to have a friend apply Scorpion coating. It's like truck bed liner, but can be mixed for desired texture, colour, and even metal flake and gloss. I wanted something with texture, I find bare gel a little slippery. Take Northbase up on his offer ASAP, bring your son,
that little Allison is beautiful! But so is everything else in that garage lol...



If you Guys want anti slip ..sprinkle sand in it when wet, I did this between coast when spraying my floor , but it does wear your shoes out and the casing on the hot foot cable etc.

I did that on skateboards as a kid lol.. I want something anti slip that won't tear the skin off your bare feet. I have seen a few samples of this coating in varying textures and think it'll be perfect.

Author:  Dougw [ November 2nd, 2018, 7:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Boat floor paint

I used this non skid deck paint from Noah's in the floor of the J-craft so nobody would slip getting in or out when wet. It is a great durable non skid finish. Equivalent to say 220 sandpaper when rolled on. The Keelings floor paint job in the 15 Alli looks really good though.

http://www.noahsmarine.com/epifanesnon_ ... g_lst.html

I think I would duplicate Jacob's 15 Alli floor paint job for your boat.

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