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    #16
    Looks like new dogbert! I used the Snappy Teak last summer after seeing your thread and it worked great.

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      #17
      Originally posted by thtrog View Post
      Looks like new dogbert! I used the Snappy Teak last summer after seeing your thread and it worked great.
      Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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        #18
        What is the exhaust piece?

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          #19
          Originally posted by skilaxn View Post
          What is the exhaust piece?
          thats an F.A.E. fresh air exhaust they reduce the amount of Carbonmonoxide in the area around the platform to improve surfing conditions and it also makes the boat wisper quiet.

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            #20
            I sanded my platform this spring before getting it out. I recommend a good sturdy hand sander (with a handle) and starting with a light 60 grit wet sanding to remove really bad nicks (I had a few), 80 grit wet sanding to level it out, another 100 grit wet sand, then a 150 wet sand. After washing and drying, I applied a teak oil coat with a diaper. I let that dry 24 hours and wet sanded with 150, dried, oiled, 24 hour dry then repeat. After this last coat dried I went to a 320 grit and did this process 2 more times.
            A good week and a half, but I love the look.
            I wasted about 3 days with a palm orbital sander. Nothing beats elbow grease. There is a guy here that builds platforms for Mastercraft that I had to go get a piece of replacement teak from. He recommends not going finer than 320 grit or you will have 4 year olds slipping off the platform and floating down river, like I did the first day out.

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              #21
              That's why I prefer to use the products I used. I have to redo mine a couple of times a year because of the water we have around here.
              Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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