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<blockquote data-quote="sheffsboat" data-source="post: 282066" data-attributes="member: 9841"><p>Ahoy tinboaters!</p><p></p><p> I'm thinking about coating my deck with Rust-Oleum 15 oz. Truck Bed Coating Spray-On. Has anybody ever used this stuff before? They sell it at Home Depot for like $8. Anyway, I don't want to put carpet down but I need to protect my plywood deck from the salt water. I already treated my deck with Thompson's Water Seal so I just need to put something extra on to make it less slippery. I heard from some of my fellow tinboaters they put some sand on the deck to make it less slippery. That sounds good but I don't want to go that route. So if anybody has some suggestions on some different spray on liners, etc. please let me know.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep a weather eye on this post,</p><p>sheff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheffsboat, post: 282066, member: 9841"] Ahoy tinboaters! I'm thinking about coating my deck with Rust-Oleum 15 oz. Truck Bed Coating Spray-On. Has anybody ever used this stuff before? They sell it at Home Depot for like $8. Anyway, I don't want to put carpet down but I need to protect my plywood deck from the salt water. I already treated my deck with Thompson's Water Seal so I just need to put something extra on to make it less slippery. I heard from some of my fellow tinboaters they put some sand on the deck to make it less slippery. That sounds good but I don't want to go that route. So if anybody has some suggestions on some different spray on liners, etc. please let me know. I'll keep a weather eye on this post, sheff [/QUOTE]
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