Cockpit make over

Javelin

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My cockpit was starting to look a little shabby.
After painting with a good non slip International paint all looks fine until halfway through the season where in the high wear places the paint get mucky, chipped and looks like it needs to be done again.
Over the last few years I've laid quite a few decks with Dek-king and as these all seem to be still looking great I decided to do the same on my own boat.
It is time consuming, around 30 hours start to finish but I'm pretty pleased with the results.
If the customer boats are anything to go by I won't have to do anything to keep it looking good for years other than a quick sand along the grain with 40grit paper. Very easy.
First shot is a before, when the paint was looking pretty good.
The other two shots are obviously after.
View attachment 3403128_7_13_cpt1.jpgView attachment 34033
 
Out of interest what was the approximate cost for materials? Certainly a good looking and practical option for a cockpit. (and looks very nice by the way!)

Yoda
 
I used offcuts I had squirrelled away over the last few years so apart from three tubes of Sabatack 750 it cost me nothing.

However counting the panels I think it would be about £250 inc vat
 
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