View Single Post
  #4  
Old 05-12-2005, 11:57 AM
esoxesox esoxesox is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 45
Default Re: Ultratuff Marine Coat for cockpit?

Thanks for that Otto!!! It is exactly what I was looking for. I got the samples in the mail. They sent me only the "100" grade stuff. It is pretty aggressive tread. Did you use it or the "50"? It sounds like the "50" is the same size particles but just fewer of them so the "100" is probably the way to go. I noticed that the rubber particles were a light color which I was happy to see. I'm still considering the "25" or non-textured product for areas that I won't be walking on to help cover up the little spider cracks that are here and there.

A few more questions...

- How many coats did you put on?
- How many gallons do you think I'll need to do the cockpit of a 20'.
- How much did you thin it out prior to application?
- What will you use to tint the white stuff? I'd like mine to be a little bit off-white but not as much as the tan color they do.

On the windshield, I took my existing cracked windshield to a local plastics fabricator in Duluth. I don't recall the total charge off hand but it was around $125. It is a really nice smoke plexi with smoothed out edges. I can give you the name of the place if you want it. I don't know what shipping for something like that would run though.


Thanks again!!!

Scot
__________________
Temerity => 1973 20' CC
Jitters => 13' Whaler
At Large on Lake Superior
Reply With Quote