Antigrip on deck, all the solutions to avoid slips

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Antigrip. The problem of anti-slip is common to both boats used in racing and those that only cruise.
The combined action of trampling and weathering gradually round out the surface of our deck causing annoying grip problems even when the boat is dry. This is something that happens more quickly on racing boats. But in the long run it is also common for cruise ships.

antigripAN ANTIGRIP SOLUTION AT A GOOD PRICE
Re-doing the non-slip on a boat is an operation that can prove costly and requires the services of a boatyard or professional. If we feel that it is not yet time for invasive surgery? We can improve the surface of our deck by applying adhesive non-slip in precise places. There are various shapes and sizes on the market, it is quick and easy to apply and can be a simple and lasting solution….

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