I have this exact problem in the exact same spot on my '87 Ospery. Can't wait to see how it works- I'll definitely be trying the same method. Do you plan on doing anything to dress up the area where the holes are when you are done? If so, how do you think you will go about matching the non-skid pattern?
Lewis,GREAT PHOTOS - thanks for documenting your project so beautifully with photos. A word description is helpful but when photos are added then understanding of the proceedure skyrockets.Congratulations on your picture quality.
To answer your question, I am not really planning on doing anything about the nonskid. I will eventually paint over it with Kiwigrip if they make a tan color.4 days have passed and the epoxy has fully cured. The area is totally hard as a brick! Just like the rest of the deck. I was contemplating cutting the top off the area and re-coring it, as of now I am glad I went this route. Yes it has the "measles" look but I don't really care! I am glad I went on and fixed this now as if I would have waited there was the possibility of cracking the top layer of glass and then I would have had to recore it.