I can't find a material spec on the site but are they not mostly a rubber and cork mixture with a coating of some kind on one surface?sahona wrote:made of sort of vinyly stuff
non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
different colours made of tears
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
That's a good description without actually analysing the compostition - I think I read vinyl somewhere when I was trawling through the adverts prior to ordering.
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There's fekking gluey fingerprints all over the boat at the moment - so there won't be too much of my meths left for Friday night up the close, and ye canny get sterrheid gas ferra mulk onymair.
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
I tried to post about this bloke and his cockpit before but cocked it up, anyroad just incase anyone is interested :
http://www.hastie.org.uk/permateek.html
I thought the tops of the coamings were a surface too far but the bloke was dead chuffed with his handywork.
How does Juansheet look, is it on yet?
http://www.hastie.org.uk/permateek.html
I thought the tops of the coamings were a surface too far but the bloke was dead chuffed with his handywork.
How does Juansheet look, is it on yet?
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
This is the stuff 
The original was painted blue, but is gradually being 'woodenised'. Chiselling off the old stuff was a pain - the bit on the left is veneer on top of the old treadmaster.
..............But unfortunately Photobucket's new super-delooper platform is a crock of poo, and is now a dead pail.
Possibly to be continued if I can get the rest uploaded.

The original was painted blue, but is gradually being 'woodenised'. Chiselling off the old stuff was a pain - the bit on the left is veneer on top of the old treadmaster.
..............But unfortunately Photobucket's new super-delooper platform is a crock of poo, and is now a dead pail.
Possibly to be continued if I can get the rest uploaded.
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
continued...

The blue stuff had been painted and is the same material as we are applying now. It will get veneered as well.
The seats had been roughly chiselled and slats added by a previous owner. I removed them and threw them in the punt so I don't have to be so particular with the bailer and sponge.

They were diabastrical on the seats, as anything dropped was irretrievable.

The newly-covered seats are now easily cleaned, non-slip and the locker lids now open fully and stay up.
Progress?
Not really, just undoing the anti-progress previously applied...

The blue stuff had been painted and is the same material as we are applying now. It will get veneered as well.
The seats had been roughly chiselled and slats added by a previous owner. I removed them and threw them in the punt so I don't have to be so particular with the bailer and sponge.

They were diabastrical on the seats, as anything dropped was irretrievable.

The newly-covered seats are now easily cleaned, non-slip and the locker lids now open fully and stay up.
Progress?
Not really, just undoing the anti-progress previously applied...
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
It looks neat, that must be a bit positive, Shirley?sahona wrote: Not really, just undoing the anti-progress previously applied...
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Re: non-skid stuff on the seats/step-downs.
Don't
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