Synthetic teak flooring

Drifter80

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I had a teak flooring put down on my boat to cover up some pot holes from the first owner (who had a habbit of dropping cannonball sinkers on the deck) and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
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Cant wait to get her in the water again!
 

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That is sweeeeeeet looking. nice job.
 

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fishie1 said:
That does look sweet. Is that Flexi-teak?
I honestly I'm not sure what the brand name is, I had the marina pop it in. I'm very happy with how it turned out though.
 

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Very nice.... I saw that stuff (a few different manufacturers out there now) at the boat show. Looks like it holds up very well. Wish you the best and let us know how it does over time!
 

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Does it go down in strips or sheet?

I read somewhere it gets very hot in sun to barefoot on, hotter than glass was my impression.
 

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Fishtales said:
Very nice.... I saw that stuff (a few different manufacturers out there now) at the boat show. Looks like it holds up very well. Wish you the best and let us know how it does over time!
I'll be on here ranting or raving about it depending on how it holds up.
 

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Is that a one piece made to fit? How did they do the corners like that? Looks like a factory job!