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ComputerJoe
Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:21:21 AM

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Thunder Bird II is the second boat on which I have used this product. It has great footing even when wet and is rated for 24" spans. Only issue is it is T&G and the seams need to be caulked to make it water tight.
http://www.timbertech.com/products/decking-planks/floorizon-plank/default.aspx

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When the Goverment fears THE PEOPLE, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson
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Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:21:21 AM
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ComputerJoe
Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009 6:13:13 AM

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None as yet. I am hoping to stop drainage completely so I did use pipe vises and straps to pull them tight before drilling and tapping them to the deck frames. Wish the drainage holes did not exist, it would make sealing them easier. I have not seen and expansion or contraction in the planks themselves. My guess, their expressed concerns might be due to the underlying framing changing while the planks remain stable.



"When THE PEOPLE fear their Goverment, there is tyranny.
When the Goverment fears THE PEOPLE, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson
MaxII
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7:31:11 PM
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Hey, whats all that? Is guest2 a member? I did not think guests could post. Kind of scared to click on anything from some one that appears vagely registered on the site and the message is goblygook. Just curious, or paranoid?

Max
jralbert
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:08:54 PM
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Max..someone - perhaps our forum founder- removed the post you noted. I am logged in at midnite and don't see it...
UPDATE: GUest II is registered somehow and approved to post just in this department.

Joel Albert, Potomac MD
"Charlie B" - 32' FBS
docked Deale, MD
MaxII
Posted: Friday, November 13, 2009 4:02:23 PM
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I noticed that guest2 had 6 posts and more than, -5,000 points, whatever that means. If it was'nt for me remembering that, I would have thought the post didn't exist and the rum had taken over last nite.

Max
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