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T&T: Honey Teak

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Date: Tue Jul 25 2006 - 08:28:01 EDT

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    Bristol and Honey Teak are quite similar. We have used Honey Teak on our
    DeFever 41 which is probably the most teak intensive trawler around. We are
    very pleased with the ease of maintaining the Honey. We cruise from NY to Fl
    and back each year living mostly at anchor. The honey teak lasts at least a
    year in the sun and two in the shade and then it requires a scuffing with a
    scotch brite pad and two coats of the clear and your good for another year.
    Great stuff. Also they answer the phone 7 days a week and tom who invented the
    stuff answers your questions plainly and in great detail. Practical Sailor
    varnish test found Honey Teak to be the best. No affiliation just a
    satisfied customer.
    George
    DeFever 41 lying Baltimore
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