King Starboard Anti-Skid

King 1

May 9, 2016

Taco Marine introduces marine-grade King Starboard Anti-Skid for preventing slipping in high traffic areas.
This unique product features a sure-grip design made of a special high friction surface polyethylene in a diamond pattern finish to prevent slipping and to promote drainage when wet. Designed with marine-grade decking material for virtually every walk-on marine application.

Features:
– High density polyethylene
– Special high friction surface in a diamond pattern finish prevents slipping and promotes drainage when wet
– Saltwater resistant and environmentally UV stable in the harshest marine environment
– Passes ASTM D2047 Slip Resistant testing
– Resists most stains and does not change colour
– Does not rot or delaminate
– Does not need refinishing
– Cleans easily with marine grade soaps or cleaners used with water

King 2

Applications:
– Bow Pulpits
– Decking
– Hatches
– Ladder Steps
– Boarding Areas
– Swim Platforms
– Shower Floors
– Stairways and Entryways
– Step Threads

Buy in Canada at: http://www.ccmarine.ca/

Manufacturer Website:  www.tacomarine.com

 

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