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Please explain to an old man just how; "a blend of Aluminum and
mahogany ' can be any more "strangely comfortable' than a Teak interior? Thom, I didn't write that; Bob Perry did. Lots of people love the Starck interior. It's regarded as one of the best Beneteau interiors for quality. As for the aluminum and mahogany, we don't have that. We have the more expensive version which is teak and has more wood. This is a pic from our boat: http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/int01.jpg You can see that the wood by the steps was refinished without the high gloss. The PO did this when he covered the steps with epoxy and anti-skid. At 73 years old they were a bit much for him. There's hardly a mark of any kind on the interior...not even a scratch. One section of the sole was refinished and that's about it. The interior is a 99 out of a 100. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Swab Rob" wrote in http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/int01.jpg You can see that the wood by the steps was refinished BTW, those steps were perfectly straight before Bob used them. SV |
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