IF you give up on matching , and just need a good looking no skid , there are ways.
My favorite is to obtain coarse cotton bug screening , the Canadians have great material to stop their B52 sized flies.
The material is spray starched , then ironed to be able to lay flat.
The deck is marked for fills and other non no skid , and the material is cut to fit.
The deck is prepped , smooth clean and sanded, and TWO PART epoxy paint is rolled on . While still slightly tacky the cotton screening is placed and another coat of 2 part epoxy paint is rolled on.
The good news is its great no skid , will look "factory" if care was taken with trimmed areas and when an anchor gets dragged too often across the deck, its quick to replace , unlike sanding off sand.