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Lay New Nonskid to Restore Worn Decks

We don't really know what the life expectancy of a fiberglass boat may be. There are lots of them out there that are more...

Vetus, Simpson Lawrence Best Of The Nonskid Add-Ons

Anyone who has spent time on a number of boats knows that there are usually some spots that could use some form of nonskid...

Battle of the Nonskid Cleaners

And the Winners Are...The products from Meguiar's and 3M performed the best, easily removing all of the substances and leaving only faint fish blood/guts...

Valiant 40: Reshaping the Cruising Hull

The Valiant 40 has a long history. In 1972, Nathan Rothman decided to start a boatbuilding business and approached old friend Bob Perry to...

Topside-Paint Endurance Test 3-Year Checkup

The top-rated Awlgrip behaves much like the other two-part products in our paint reviews, and it delivers the very best results. The companys top-coat...

Topside Paint Test Kicks Off with a Look at Application and Gloss, Tips and...

Crab Coat is not a water-based paint, but it is hydrophilic enough to allow water-only cleanup. It handles more like a blend between thick,...

Non-Skid Ten Years After

Boat decks take a beating from sun and salt that eventually take their toll on factory-molded nonskid. Once nonskid loses its grip, resurrecting it...

Replacing Teak Decks, the DIY-er’s Way

PS contributor Joe Minick and his wife, Lee, are cruising the Mediterranean aboard their Mason 43, Southern Cross. After 26 years, it was painful, but...

Do-It-Yourself: Salted Surfaces

While new finishes-paint, epoxy, or varnish-may be beautiful to look at, they are also as slick as can be when a little seawater hits...

Repairing Worn Gelcoat

Regarding your blog post on restoring gelcoat (posted online March 18, 2014): Ive seen many similar articles over the years directed toward refinishing topsides....