2023-04-18; 16:16:07 EDT
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Bob, There's a large variety of non-skid tapes out there and some are advertised as water proof. Tape tends to be a shorter-term solution than paint, but easier to apply. There's also many options for marine non-slip mats, some of which have the appearance of teak. Treadmaster was one that was very popular for a while. The mats will have a longer lifespan than tape. The most durable solution will be paint with some kind of grit added to it. There are also paints with the grit already in it. I tried a coating called Durabak many years back that had ground-up rubber bits in it. It was rather tricky to work with. Painting will also require the greatest amount of preparation. Practical Sailor has a free article outlining the process: https://www.practical-sailor.com/blog/refinishing-your-boats-non-skid-deck If you're a subscriber you can also find articles testing various non-skid paint options. For the section of the gunnel where you step down from the dock, you could put a few small strips of teak to provide some traction. There's a type of plastic grating called DriDek that you can lay over your cockpit sole. Doesn't require much prep, but you'd have to screw the edges to the cockpit sole. DriDeck comes in 1' x 1' squares that interlock. Some feel it can be hard on bare feet. Like a lot of boat projects, the longest-lasting solutions will require the greatest amount of effort! But painting is the way I would go if time allowed. Hope that helps, Mark 2000 R22 *Luna Mia*See the original archive post