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<blockquote data-quote="wwoodard" data-source="post: 110525" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>Hello all, and thank you ahead of time for your wealth of knowledge. I will be attempting to put a removable wooden floor in my boat in the near future and I have read about the hazards of using carpet when your boat will be exposed to salt water, so I have determined that I will be painting both the aluminum decks and the floors with a non-skid paint. My questions are "what paint can be used on both surfaces, and will give me the most bang for my buck?" and "what do you suggest to use to adhere the blue foam to the underside of the floor?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wwoodard, post: 110525, member: 1263"] Hello all, and thank you ahead of time for your wealth of knowledge. I will be attempting to put a removable wooden floor in my boat in the near future and I have read about the hazards of using carpet when your boat will be exposed to salt water, so I have determined that I will be painting both the aluminum decks and the floors with a non-skid paint. My questions are "what paint can be used on both surfaces, and will give me the most bang for my buck?" and "what do you suggest to use to adhere the blue foam to the underside of the floor?" [/QUOTE]
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