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Eisboch wrote:
For those with any interest, here's what I've determined about the Flexiteek decking alternative Thanks a lot for this report. I am looking for some material to plank a stern platform, I'll take a look at this stuff. We have a real teak deck now and the plan is to take it off. At first my wife refused, because it looks rather yachty and everybody raves about what great non-skid it is. However years of experience on teak decks have convinced me that the stuff is slippery when wet, and is a maintenance headache. Heavy too. The clincher for her is that it gets blistering hot in the sun, whereas nice off-white fiberglass nonskid does not. Fair Skies Doug King |
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