2 May 2009 #1 Koeketiene Well-Known Member Joined 24 Sep 2003 Messages 18,433 Location Le Roussillon (South of France) www.sailblogs.com
2 May 2009 #2 Wunja Well-Known Member Joined 4 Feb 2007 Messages 2,171 Location The Netherlands Visit site Looking very good. I imagine you can see blue sky at the end of the tunnel now! (My initial reaction to the post title, was 'That's a long way from the East Coast!')
Looking very good. I imagine you can see blue sky at the end of the tunnel now! (My initial reaction to the post title, was 'That's a long way from the East Coast!')
2 May 2009 #3 pyrojames Well-Known Member Joined 9 Aug 2002 Messages 2,952 Location Cambridge transat2013.blogspot.co.uk Ooooh! Very smart. Love to have a look at it when you are back.
2 May 2009 #4 Sixpence Well-Known Member Joined 24 Aug 2005 Messages 28,970 Location Here, yah fule Visit site Very nice, like it loads
3 May 2009 #5 moondancer Well-Known Member Joined 8 Dec 2001 Messages 1,450 www.wisereach.co.uk That TEK DEK looks so much like real Teak you could nearly confuse the two!
3 May 2009 #6 Koeketiene Well-Known Member Joined 24 Sep 2003 Messages 18,433 Location Le Roussillon (South of France) www.sailblogs.com Ted Dek /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Marinedeck 2000 /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
4 May 2009 #7 moondancer Well-Known Member Joined 8 Dec 2001 Messages 1,450 www.wisereach.co.uk Just looked at the website it looks very interesting. No more holes to drill in the deck as well.
4 May 2009 #8 Koeketiene Well-Known Member Joined 24 Sep 2003 Messages 18,433 Location Le Roussillon (South of France) www.sailblogs.com No holes: the main attraction. And, it's a natural product.