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Clams Canino wrote:
Some of the docks they are building here in SC don't even use wood at all. The planks are "synthetic wood" and would seem to last "forever" - I'd insist on them. Roller trailers are also more dangerous than bunks. For obvious reasons. -W I just had a dock built on lake Hartwell and had it decked with a product called Geodeck http://www.geodeck.com/ I guess time will tell how well it will stand the test of time. You may know the company that built it Clams - Custom Steel and wood out of Anderson SC. The product they used is Tongue & Groove so there are no gaps on the decking. I did notice that they used treated wood under the decking. Capt Jack R.. |
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