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Author Topic: Deck Gelcoat Repairs  (Read 290 times)
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pablosgirl
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« on: November 22, 2011, 12:21:27 PM »

All,

I am about to repair some spots in the deck/cockpit gel-coat and wanted to know if any one has tried the MAS Flex-mold non-skid repair patterns.  MAS lists the repair patterns for Catalina Yachts as patterns 301, 306, 327, and 317. see http://www.masepoxies.com/How_To/Finding_the_Right_Flex_Mold_Pattern.html.  I am pretty sure that the cockpit pattern is #327, but I am not sure on the diamond grid of the deck is either 301 or 306.  I am inclined to go with 301 but it looks like I will need to make a trip to the boat to measure the pattern on the deck to see how many rows per inch our MK I 34's have.  Looking for your feed back on your deck non-skid repair adventures and will share mine as I progress with this project.

Thanks,
Paul
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Ron Hill
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2011, 06:05:03 PM »

Paul : It looks to me like 301 pattern.  The squares are 90 degrees.  Good luck
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