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Old     (xstarrider)      Join Date: Jun 2007       07-05-2007, 8:22 PM Reply   
I have always used teak oil. Saw a couple of the ski club boats in the area and they used like a sealer/stain on it. I am not sure on the difference of either so sorry for the confusion, but it looked sharp. A couple even looked like they put something gritty in there so they didn't slip so much.

Anybody ever do this... or recommend it? What did you use? Just curious as it looked very clean and they said that they only have to redo it once every two or so yrs. I am thinking of going fiberglass, but just thought I would ask around about this before I dump the $$ With 2 little ones and a 24/7 job these days time is limited so would rather spend it on the water than teaking :-)

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