Cigarette Rehab!?
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I replaced my teak with mahogany. I have gotten alot of compliments and have done nothing to it in the last 4 yrs..................looks great IMO.
Good luck with the project. Its not easy but will be worth it in the end![Ernaehrung004](/forums/images/smilies/ernaehrung004.gif)
Ken
Good luck with the project. Its not easy but will be worth it in the end
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Ken
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Knoll,
that boat is so unique with the wood on the deck and hatch, I helped Cig 19 with his project and the pictures of the teak in the before are so brutal i dare not post them but seeing the way the mahogany worked out and looks and it is very low maint. I looked at a 24 like that twin in line 6 volvo's and the teak deck a few years back sorry i passed on it now
good luck with the project keep the wood
that boat is so unique with the wood on the deck and hatch, I helped Cig 19 with his project and the pictures of the teak in the before are so brutal i dare not post them but seeing the way the mahogany worked out and looks and it is very low maint. I looked at a 24 like that twin in line 6 volvo's and the teak deck a few years back sorry i passed on it now
good luck with the project keep the wood
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