Synthetic teak

Oct 9, 2012
47
Hunter 260 Wing keel Davis, CA
Anybody ever used synthetic teak flooring in the cockpit? Is it reasonably lasting?
 

Bosman

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Oct 24, 2010
346
Solina 27 Wabamun, Alberta
One product I can speak of is Flexi Teek. Factory installed over 8 years ago, boat is used on Great Lakes, no problems whatsoever. The owner of the boat speaks of it in superlatives only and I consider using it on my boat as well.

 
Jan 28, 2012
101
2006 Hunter 33 Santa Barbara
Responding to Bosman's photo...

That SS attachment on the port rear transom looks like a place to STORE an outboard (when raised - instead of putting it on the stern rail) OR, when lowered, an attachment to USE the outboard for powering the main boat (i.e. as opposed to the dinghy). The boat in the photo looks like it's about 25 -27 feet, and perhaps the O/B is its main or only propulsion?

I have a 33 foot Hunter with a 29HP diesel, but have often wondered how I could attach my dinghy's outboard to the H33's transom for emergency use - or maybe just for puttering around the harbor and/or anchorage.

Am I right in assuming that is the purpose of the SS attachment? If so, anybody know where they can be acquired? If not, what do others think of the idea of such a flexible solution to O/B storage?


PS. sorry to hijack this thread on syn teak - and BTW I do agree that the boat in Bosman's photo looks very sharp
 

Bosman

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Oct 24, 2010
346
Solina 27 Wabamun, Alberta
syoun10 => you are correct. It is an outboard motor llift mechanism, as found on TES 720 (24 footer) available in Canada. It is very nifty mechanism, in my opinion, and works well. To the best of my knowledge, these lifts were purpose designed for this boat.
 
Jan 29, 2010
15
Hunter 30T Solent, England
Wonderful product. We fitted Tek-dek here in the UK to our Hunter 30T. Looks the same as the day it was put down.
Shaun.
 

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Oct 29, 2005
2,362
Hunter Marine 326 303 Singapore
Responding to Bosman's photo...

That SS attachment on the port rear transom looks like a place to STORE an outboard (when raised - instead of putting it on the stern rail) OR, when lowered, an attachment to USE the outboard for powering the main boat (i.e. as opposed to the dinghy). The boat in the photo looks like it's about 25 -27 feet, and perhaps the O/B is its main or only propulsion?

I have a 33 foot Hunter with a 29HP diesel, but have often wondered how I could attach my dinghy's outboard to the H33's transom for emergency use - or maybe just for puttering around the harbor and/or anchorage.

Am I right in assuming that is the purpose of the SS attachment? If so, anybody know where they can be acquired? If not, what do others think of the idea of such a flexible solution to O/B storage?


PS. sorry to hijack this thread on syn teak - and BTW I do agree that the boat in Bosman's photo looks very sharp
My friend made an OBM mount for his H33. Its a pole slot through the 2 hand holds for climbing up from swim ladder. A wooden piece hangs on the horizontal pole for mounting the OBM. Whole set can be stowaway till needed. Obviously, pole must be sized small enough to slot through the hand holds yet large/strong enough for the OBM.