mikeakc
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm redoing the decks of our Colvic Northerner. Last winter I used International Toplac with their granules on the small aft deck. I did not use interdeck due to the narrow colour options (I wanted navy). The grainy toplac went on a treat and looks great after one season, however, I don't find it grips very well and it is also very glossy / shiny. Now I come to the forward deck, a much bigger area and I'm toying with the idea of Hempel non-slip deck coating. Can anyone give me some feedback on this product? Specifically I'd like to know whether it's matt or glossy, how durable it is after a number of years and how grippy / slippy it is compared to granule enhanced Toplac.
Just for those interested, the photo attached shows the new grainy toplac on the aft deck, and down the side deck you can see the very grippy but old previous paintwork. I think this was sprinkled sand, but done before I bought the boat.
Any advice appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
I'm redoing the decks of our Colvic Northerner. Last winter I used International Toplac with their granules on the small aft deck. I did not use interdeck due to the narrow colour options (I wanted navy). The grainy toplac went on a treat and looks great after one season, however, I don't find it grips very well and it is also very glossy / shiny. Now I come to the forward deck, a much bigger area and I'm toying with the idea of Hempel non-slip deck coating. Can anyone give me some feedback on this product? Specifically I'd like to know whether it's matt or glossy, how durable it is after a number of years and how grippy / slippy it is compared to granule enhanced Toplac.
Just for those interested, the photo attached shows the new grainy toplac on the aft deck, and down the side deck you can see the very grippy but old previous paintwork. I think this was sprinkled sand, but done before I bought the boat.
Any advice appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike