Photos showing the DIY process on Searcher (now We'll Sea), from removing old teak to fitting and installing Treadmaster and cork decking, capture the hands-on work and careful craftsmanship involved.
Teak has long been a staple on boats of all sizes. A durable, hard, cleanable timber, exposed raw teak has served as the safest of all deck surfaces on sailing, cruising and fishing boats for ...
We have a love-hate relationship with teak. It looks amazing, provides excellent grip, hides footprints, and reduces glare, but the maintenance can be a struggle for just about anyone. When walking ...
The next big project on the “Mighty Mo” is replacing the ship’s rotting deck, which consists of 52,000 square feet of teak. The deck is now covered in a patchwork of plywood to cover holes. Brett ...
CAMDEN – Tourists coming aboard the retired Battleship New Jersey are almost always impressed with the size and scope of the floating naval city nearly three football fields long. But as soon as they ...