Parker 2520 Cockpit Deck Resurfacing??

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Mpellet

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My 2520 has seen a LOT of action over the past 11 Seasons, boat has hauled thousands of double steel SCUBA Tanks and Rebreathers, as a result the anitskid on the cockpit deck is getting pretty worn. Looking to do "something" and I am open to ideas. Wondering if any other owners have any experience with this situation and what you have done in terms of resurfacing or covering.

The deck is 100% sound, couple of chips here and there but this is not a structural issue just the aniskid surface getting smooth and cosmetically looking a bit worn.


Thanks in advance.

Mike in CT
 
Most yards would re-paint that with an epoxy paint like Awl-grip with non-skid particles added to it. You can also do it with gelcoat, which might hold up better for your purposes. The awl-grip is a little easier to work with. If you've not worked with these products before I recommend you do it with some one who has.
 
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