Sticky Fingers
Well-Known Member
That’s another good point. Cockpit teak is original, so late 1990’s and possibly native not plantation.I’d be inclined towards real teak mostly because you’ve already got real teak in the cockpit and you will always see both cockpit and platform in the same frame, as it were. And so, you’d have adjacent areas that had different colour stability.
Also, with the platform kept clear of dinghies etc it won’t take many moments to clean the teak there.
But, one caveat, I would want to look at the material that’s available - both as new and, if possible - with a little age. It will be plantation teak and may behave somewhat differently from the teak in the cockpit which, if original, may not be.



