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| 1958 Chris Craft connie Decks. I have 50+ year old decks that are wearing thin, and just starting to have the screws from inside showing on the for dek of my 45 foot pilot house Connie. what can I do besides oild to seal up and preserve the deck. I know of the oils and such, but I would like to build it up some and try and get another 15 years out of her. I have looked into Honey teak system, and also doing a varnish on the boaw area. where it is worn thin.? idea's Please >? |
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