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Rubberized Paint coating for deck/floor recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="JLeephoto" data-source="post: 487535" data-attributes="member: 8856"><p>I'm planning on a remod of my old 14x48 Alumnacraft. </p><p>Phase 1: The goal is to replace the old 3/4" ply with something lighter (probably 1.5" foam with a 1/4 ply top) and repaint the entire interior with some type of non-skid (but not too aggressive) rubberized bed liner type coating. </p><p>The goal is to make it cooler and quieter and comfortable for my wife/kids.</p><p>The boat currently has most of it's factory paint though a few places on the seats are down to bare metal.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]110757[/ATTACH]</p><p>I think I'd prefer to spray this on though I have zero experience with air compressors and spray guns. </p><p>I'm definitely on a budget or I'd just cover everything with SeaDek and call it good. </p><p>-What's ya'll recommendations for a good non-skid coating that I can spray on over painted aluminum without having to sand for days?</p><p>-What kind of air compressor will be necessary to get this job done (I'd like to do some FB Marketplace shopping for as small/portable a unit that can still work? </p><p>-How much material will I likely need for this boat and to totally cover plywood floors?</p><p></p><p>Phase 2: Will be to clean the old barnacle residue off the bottom and decide on some kind of bottom paint that I can use to keep them off for a couple weeks at a time during summer and to fill some old screw holes in the sides but that's likely a future post. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLeephoto, post: 487535, member: 8856"] I'm planning on a remod of my old 14x48 Alumnacraft. Phase 1: The goal is to replace the old 3/4" ply with something lighter (probably 1.5" foam with a 1/4 ply top) and repaint the entire interior with some type of non-skid (but not too aggressive) rubberized bed liner type coating. The goal is to make it cooler and quieter and comfortable for my wife/kids. The boat currently has most of it's factory paint though a few places on the seats are down to bare metal. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_3081.JPG"]110757._xfImport[/ATTACH] I think I'd prefer to spray this on though I have zero experience with air compressors and spray guns. I'm definitely on a budget or I'd just cover everything with SeaDek and call it good. -What's ya'll recommendations for a good non-skid coating that I can spray on over painted aluminum without having to sand for days? -What kind of air compressor will be necessary to get this job done (I'd like to do some FB Marketplace shopping for as small/portable a unit that can still work? -How much material will I likely need for this boat and to totally cover plywood floors? Phase 2: Will be to clean the old barnacle residue off the bottom and decide on some kind of bottom paint that I can use to keep them off for a couple weeks at a time during summer and to fill some old screw holes in the sides but that's likely a future post. Thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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