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<blockquote data-quote="Big John in TN" data-source="post: 4568970" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>Used Krylon enamel mixed with sand texture paint additive on the old boat and it worked really well. made a nice non-slip surface. Kind of hard on the knees though. Just use a small roller and stir the paint/sand before you dip the roller to keep the sand applied evenly.</p><p></p><p> You would want a couple coats of good oil based primer on wood first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big John in TN, post: 4568970, member: 14752"] Used Krylon enamel mixed with sand texture paint additive on the old boat and it worked really well. made a nice non-slip surface. Kind of hard on the knees though. Just use a small roller and stir the paint/sand before you dip the roller to keep the sand applied evenly. You would want a couple coats of good oil based primer on wood first. [/QUOTE]
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