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Some of the better builders in these parts use custom prefabbed decking from
Teakdecking systems (http://www.teakdecking.com/). I've been told that it's less expensive than yard labor rates, but it was still a bit high for me. The result is finestkind. I've used their teak decking sealant with good results. mike worrall wrote: Actually, the article in P.S. was of *Synthetic* teak decking products. Mr. Tuomela appears to be offering a prefabricated *natural* teak decking system. Given that the cost of the raw material, i.e. 1/2" X 1 7/8" vertical grain, rabbetted teak decking planks is about $15 sq / ft (see: http://www.sjlumbermans.com/products/ [for example]), I think I'll do the work myself... Mike Worrall Los Angeles "Salty Bob" wrote in message Coincidently, there is an interesting review on this type of product in the newest issue of Practical sailor. They reviewed Tek-Dek and Flexiteek and MarineDeck 2000. Overall it was a favorable review of this promising technology. Bob |
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