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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 06:16:38 GMT, Evan Gatehouse
wrote: ruise ships built in the Aker yards in Finland have at least 4" thick teak decks. (I've seen photos). They probably sand them down every year with a floor sander. Never have to replace them during the life of the ship with that much thickness. US battleships were built with four inch thick teak decks.In the case of the cruise ships, I had thought the teak was supposed to be good for the life of the ship. If they never sanded it, it would last forever, and not just forever for all practical purposes. Casady |
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