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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Wow, you actually posted a pic showing clear water damage beneath the window and poor finish on the teak. You also have carpeting along the wall! Those cushions look mighty thin and cheap as well. Looks like time for a restoration of some degree. And don't even bother telling us that the finish on the teak is a mess at those areas beneath the window by chance. See the full size pic, folks. You know of course that veneer with a plastic overcoat won't stain... since it's not wood! Don't fret... that minor problem was taken care of a long while ago... I've since stripped and refinished the interior. Here's a teak interior, properly varnished (9 coats) and in absolutely MINT condition. http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/20.JPG P-u-l-l-le-e-e-ez-z-z-e... there isn't a stick of real wood in that boat! That's plastic on veneer... Cabinetry... don't make me laugh! The curved aft doors are veneer. The cabinitry is solid teak. And best of all, it's properly maintained unlike your vessel. Yeah I use teak oil and all you need is windex and pledge! Thanks for posting that pic...it took shameless balls! Oh...also love the pic of your sails drawing and the boat clearly not moving! Wow!! Think I starched the sails Bob? :-) Face it... I have a better boat! CM |