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umpire111

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  1. have acquired a boat and the roof is essentially non slip. There are parts that have been masked off and left without a non slip. Am told that sand has been used to make the non slip parts. Its has a no of spots (some large) that have cracked, chipped my question is do I need to rub off all of the non slip or can I simply paint over the the worn bits and then add sand to those only. Do I have to take all of the non slip off or can I effectively patch up? We intend to repaint the whole roof a new colour and keep the same non slip areas that are there now.

  2. many thanks for all the replies, rang Newgate PRM this morning- most helpful. They stated that the clunk is quite common in this type of box and due to the inertia of the box before engaging- told to make sure oil was correct type, ATF, and to make sure it was not overfilled which he says is often a problem. Only 0.7 litres required. Shall change oil and see what happens-thanks again

  3. in the throes of buying a boat an assume owner shi p in net few days. For some reason \ Maxview Gazelle aerial is mounted on a block of wood about 3inches all round. This seems to be stuck on with mastic and rust is all around this and its badly blistered. Intend to have the boat painted next season but would like to scrape these bad rust spots off and temporary repair for over wintering. Was intending to sand down and apply Hammerite just for the winter- does that seems ok or can I just apply a primer?

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