Non slip for cockpit floor, cabin roof

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Bit of help needed...

The cockpit floor needs a new surface. It had sheets of the pymarid pattern laminatd down. They came loose and had to be rmoved... Similar happening on the coach roof, (which is curved in two planes).

I am looking for suggestions for new non slip. I don't like Treadmaster. Far too sharp on bare feet and fugly.

I have tried Epifaines non slip paint, but it is difficult to work with and vulnerable to chemicals... (spilt some degreaser on the deck and it left a big stain).

Non slip gelcoat produced something nasty... and itnismvery difficult to get a uniform finish.
 
Have a look at Kiwi Grip.

Second that-just put some on our Hartley 30.

Easy to apply, good texture with the special roller available in NZ-I have not seen one here yet but I have not looked very hard.

In NZ a 500ml tin was 36 Dollars-about 17 quid. From what I have seen here it is really expensive-but good. I used the grey-not too dark and gave a good contrast against the white of the cockpit and decks.
 
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