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Old 09-13-2008, 09:37 PM
rabbithutch rabbithutch is offline
 
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covering a new floor

I have replaced bad plywood in a 1992 bayliner with new marine grade plywood.
I have applied epoxy and a layer of fiberglass to the new floor.
I have seen slip resistant paint and thought that this would be better than carpet to keep clean.
What is the next step?
Do I just paint over the fiberglass or does something else need to be done?
Thanks for your help, Ralph
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