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Peanuts, dog food, cat food, bottle caps, screws, washers, nuts. Quite a
collection of junk under there when I pull them up to clean them. Unfortunately, mine need to be stripped and refinished. ANy suggestions on how to strip them will be appreciated. Doug s/v Callista "Jim Conlin" wrote in message ... ... and consider what happens when you dump the jar of peanuts. IMHO, they're a large nuisance and i'd prefer teak planking. Doug Dotson wrote: Although they look very nautical, ours has turned out to be a PITA. It is uncomfortable on bare feet (not an often occurrance but it does happen) and they are a bear to strip and refinish. A slat floor looks almost as nice and is easier to maintain. Doug s/v Callista "Gerald Atkin" wrote in message ... I would like to add a teak cockpit grate to my Dana 24 and would like suggestions, ideas, etc. on how to approach this. I see there are "kits" of sort that allow one to assemble a grate as opposed to having a custom grate made to fit. Any thoughts? Would appreciate advice on sources to explore. Thanks Jerry |
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