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Antony

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Can anyone please tell me what is the best thing to put on the floor of my fibreglass dinghy to stop me from slipping when it starts raining ? The man I had it off told me to put plywood down but would this still be a hazard when it gets wet ? 

P.s my New Years resolution is no more crap jokes on here x

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4 minutes ago, TheBiscuits said:

And to complete the look pink trousers, a white polo-neck and a blazer :D

 

Not sure if the outfit is any good for fishing in, but you will be alright drinking G+T.

Aren’t we missing a peaked cap?

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53 minutes ago, Antony said:

I think I will go with the plywood and probably paint it with a non slip paint or something?

Your choice of course. But I was serious about the deck shoes. 

 

You could paint the existing bottom with anti-slip without adding plywood (and weight). 

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Back to the OP, I got a granular plastic powder from the paintshop, one coat of paint on the gunnels, sprinkle granules, another coat of paint. Dry silver sand also works. 

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30 minutes ago, Antony said:

Sorted,what do you reckon to this then ?

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Second thoughts I think this is for rubber boats but at least I now know where to look,thanks again 

If they can't spell "excellent" or "flexibility" I wouldn't risk their paint!

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26 minutes ago, David Mack said:

Did you intend to display your postcode to the world?

No one is going to come and rob me because I haven’t got anything worth nicking lol

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