DSK wrote:
Thanks a lot for this report. I am looking for some material to plank a
stern platform, I'll take a look at this stuff.
We have a real teak deck now and the plan is to take it off. At first my
wife refused, because it looks rather yachty and everybody raves about
what great non-skid it is. However years of experience on teak decks
have convinced me that the stuff is slippery when wet, and is a
maintenance headache. Heavy too. The clincher for her is that it gets
blistering hot in the sun, whereas nice off-white fiberglass nonskid
does not.
Fair Skies
Doug King
My experience has been that an all white cockpit becomes an oven in the
hot summer sun. My recently sold Egg Harbor was a brilliant white and
the cockpit became unbearable to sit in at times when exposed to the
afternoon sun. The Navigator is better, being less brilliant white, but
it still gets hot due to reflection of the sun.
Back in the 70's and 80's the standard boat color was a very off-white -
almost yellow. They knew what they were doing.
Eisboch
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