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    Posted: March-19-2012 at 1:46pm
Thanks Marty, looks nice.
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Any photos of the diamond decking on trailers available? Thanks
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Most all paint manufactures make a non-skid additive. There are some folks making actual non-skid paint now. Lowes sells Rustolem non-skid additive that can be mixed with epoxy, latex, or oil-based paint. This is made specifically for garage floors but can be used on such applications as boat trailers. All major marine finishes also have their line of non-skid.

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Originally posted by GlassSeeker GlassSeeker wrote:

I have steel diamond plate steps and they are slippery when wet.
I've been wondering how to make them more grippy.
I'd stick with carpeted.

Non skid additive in the paint. It's used on decks and soles on many boats.


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I have steel diamond plate steps and they are slippery when wet.
I've been wondering how to make them more grippy.
I'd stick with carpeted.
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I just replaced the wood and carpet on my trailer and have left over diamond plate that is about to be posted on Craigs list. Let me know if you are interested
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Originally posted by MD11Skier MD11Skier wrote:

...does anyone use HO skis anymore?


Yes they are still around and I own two HO slaloms myself. I believe several members here ride one of their top of the line ski's.
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How would a novice know...Prestige ehhhh??? Don't like the trailer much, would love to get a newer trailer, but haven't had time to look into it...does anyone use HO skis anymore? Sometimes, the only way I know what plane I'm flying is by the label on the fuselage...I guess I ought to pay more attention...thanks for the tip!!
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There used to be a candy apple green stars & stripes that ran around DSM. Always looked good on the green waters of the DSM river.

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This would be the color I'm thinking for the 74 SN lettering and interior piping.
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And,   DW used to be Camco.
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Nice boat BTW, love those colors.
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I cant help you with the decking, but FYI, your trailer looks to be a Prestige, which is very similar to a Ramlin. Someone must have put an HO waterskis decal on it... they dont make trailers.
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NG,
There are several here who have replaced the carpet with aluminum tread plate (diamond plate). It's easy to cut with a carbide blade in an electric hand saw (Skil Saw).

Mcmaster has small pieces available


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Dudes, I have an HO trailer and want to change out my standard carpet covered plywood decking with some sort of non-skid stainless steel or aluminum decking...any suggestions on supply companies???
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