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Old 08-16-2016, 05:11 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Ben View Post
Treadmaster Non Skid Deck Covering
Anyone have experience with this?
I have that stuff on my foredeck and afterdeck. It would be rough as-is, I'd recommend a deck coating to keep it soft to the feet. Also, you should consider coating it anyway because otherwise you are at risk of leaks around the edges and on the seams over time and weathering cycles.

I'm fixing small leaks/bubbles/cracks this summer, the material on my boat is many years old and coated. I'm using Rust-oleum Restore 2X coating. It is easy to work, tint-matched to existing, looks great, has good elasticity, builds up good without being too thick.

I'm sure there are those here with more expertise/experience with Treadmaster, but I find it reasonable stuff to walk on, maintain and repair.
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